[ G.R. No. L-15674, November 29, 1961 ]
MANUEL REGALADO, ET AL., PETITIONERS AND APPELLANTS, VS. THE PROVINCIAL CONSTABULARY COMMANDER OF NEGROS OCCIDENTAL, RESPONDENT AND APPELLEE.
D E C I S I O N
DIZON, J.:
Inasmuch as it is not denied that respondent, in preventing the entry into Cadiz of the ice purchased by petitioners in Bacolod City, was merely enforcing an order of the Public Service Commisison upon the latter's request, it seems clear that an injunction issued against him would in effect be one against said Commission. In fact, the latter should have been made a party defendant. We believe, therefore, that in dismissing" the case the lower court did not commit any error because we have held heretofore that a Court of First Instance has no authority to issue an injunction against the Public Service Commission or any other court or semi judicial body of equal rank (Iloilo Commercial vs. Public Service Commission, 56 Phil., 38).
Moreover, for practical purposes, the injunction sought by petitioners has already become unnecessary considering that in G. R. No. L-15300 [*] filed by the same petitioners against the same Provincial Commander of the Philippine Constabulary in Occidental Negros and other parties an action originally instituted in this Court we declared void the order of the Public Service Commission herein in question and issued a final injunction against therein respondents restraining them from in any manner enforcing the same.
Wherefore, the decision appealed from is affirmed, with costs.
Bengzon, C. J., Padilla, Bautista Angelo, Labrador, Concepcion, Reyes, J. B. L., Barrera, Paredes, and De Leon, JJ., concur.[*] 108 Phil., 27; 58 Off. Gaz., [27] 4856.