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Courts are not slaves or robots of technical rules, shorn of judicial discretion In rendering justice, courts have always been, as they ought to be, conscientiously guided by the norm that on balance, technicalities take a backseat against substantive rights, and not the other way around |
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Supreme Court of the Philippines | Philippines | circa 2006 |
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Sarraga, Sr v Banco Filipino Savings and Mortgage Bank |
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Philippines | circa 2006 |
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Jose v Court of Appeals |
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Supreme Court of the Philippines | Philippines | circa 2006 |
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Lalican v Vergara |
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Supreme Court of the Philippines | Philippines | circa 2006 |
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Legarda v Court of Appeals |
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Supreme Court of the Philippines | Philippines | circa 2006 |
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Ibabao v Intermediate Appellate Court |
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Supreme Court of the Philippines | Philippines | circa 2006 |
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100 Phil 266 |
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Philippines | circa 2006 |
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