SECOND DIVISION
[ G.R. No. L-36925, June 29, 1982 ]
IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION TO BE ADMITTED A CITIZEN OF THE PHILIPPINES, JOSE ONG, ALSO KNOWN AS JOSE C. ONG AND AS JOSE ONG Y CHUA, PETITIONER-APPELLEE, VS. REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, OPPOSITOR-APPELLANT.
R E S O L U T I O N
FERNANDO, C.J.:
Subsequently, on March 16, 1982, there was a Manifestation and Motion by the Office of the Solicitor General,[2] alleging that: "1. The Republic of the Philippines has appealed to this Honorable Court the decision of the Court of First Instance of Manila, Branch VI dated December 21, 1972 granting Philippine citizenship to Jose Ong, also known as Jose C. Ong and as Jose Ong y Chua; 2. During the pendency of the appeal, said Jose Ong filed an application for naturalization under Letter of Instruction No. 270 (SCN No. 7532) and upon recommendation of the Special Committee on Naturalization, he was granted Philippine citizenship on May 7, 1976 pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 923. Copies of his Oath of Allegiance and Certificate of Naturalization are hereto attached as Annexes '1' and '2' respectively."[3] The prayer is to have this case dismissed for having became moot and academic. The manifestation is conclusive of the status of this appeal. There is no further reason for this case to continue in the docket of this Court.
WHEREFORE, this case is dismissed for being moot and acadÂemic. No costs.Barredo, Aquino, Concepcion, Jr., Guerrero, Abad Santos, De Castro, and Escolin, JJ., concur.
[1] Record on Appeal, 22-31.
[2] Solicitor General Estelito P. Mendoza was assisted by Assistant Solicitor General Ruben E. Agpalo and Solicitor Florencio E. Jacinto.
[3] Manifestation and Motion, 1.