Jurisdictional Facts
Jurisdictional Facts
Jurisdictional Facts
Court of Appeals
Manila
SPECIAL THIRD DIVISION
IN RE: PETITION TO CORRECT
ENTRY IN THE RECORD OF
BIRTH/CERTIFICATE OF LIVE
BIRTH; CHANGE OF GENDER/
SEX OF KENNY APODACA
TAN FROM "F" (FEMALE) TO
"M" (MALE)
Members:
VASQUEZ, JR., Chairman
DE GUIA-SALVADOR,* and
VELOSO, JJ.
Promulgated:
DECISION
VELOSO, J.:
The essential requisite for allowing substantial corrections of
entries in the civil registry is that the true facts be established in an
appropriate adversarial proceeding.1
The Case
On appeal by the Republic of the Philippines, through the Office
of the Solicitor General (OSG), is the Order2 dated March 9, 2005 of
the Regional Trial Court of Legazpi City3 in Spec. Proc. No. 1988, the
dispositive portion of which reads:
"ACCORDINGLY, the Local Civil Registrar of the City of
Legazpi is hereby ordered to correct the entry 'Female' to Male in
the record of birth of Kenny Apodaca Tan.
Serve a copy of this order to the Local Civil Registrar of
Legazpi City.
SO ORDERED."
The Facts
Kenny Apodaca Tan is a legitimate child of Nestor Tan and
Marilyn Apodaca. Born on July 3, 1977 in the City of Legazpi, his
Certificate of Live Birth4 reveals a "Female (F)" gender.
On
February 17, 2004, he filed a Petition5 with the Regional Trial Court of
Legazpi City praying that the Local Civil Registrar be directed to
correct the entry appearing in his birth certificate, such that his
gender/sex shall appear as "Male (M)" instead of "Female (F)".
"Exhibit 'A'
Exhibit 'B'
- Petition
- Legal Fees Form showing payment of
docket/filing fees
Exhibit 'C'
- Order dated February 18, 2004
Exhibit 'D'
- Notice of hearing
Exhibit 'E'
- Certificate of Posting
Exhibit 'F'
- Notice of Appearance of the Solicitor General
Exhibit 'G'
- Authorization of the Solicitor General to the
City Prosecutor to appear in this case.
Exhibit 'H'
- Issue of the Bicol Regional Weekly Digest
dated February 29, 2004
Exhibit 'I'
- Issue of the Bicol Regional Weekly Digest
dated March 7, 2004
Exhibit 'J'
Issue of the Bicol Regional Weekly Digest
Exhibit 'K'
- Affidavit of Publication"7
Records, page 9.
Ibid.,page 18.
evidence and rested his case. When asked by the court if it intends
to present any controverting evidence, the State, through the
deputized City Prosecutor of Legazpi City, answered in the negative.
Issue:
In fine, We shall resolve the sole issue of:
WHETHER OR NOT THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN GRANTING
THE PETITION FOR CORRECTION OF GENDER.
OUR RULING
Claiming that it was not served a copy of the petition and its
annexes, appellant posits that the State was deprived of opportunity
to oppose Kenny Apodaca Tan's petition for correction of entry of
gender in his birth certificate. Appellant likewise assails the Order
granting the instant petition, for it failed to state the facts and law
upon which the trial court's conclusions were based.
We do not agree.
The essential requisite for allowing substantial corrections of
entries in the civil registry is that the true facts be established in an
appropriate adversarial proceeding.11 Rule 108 of the Revised Rules
of Court provides the procedure for cancellation or correction of
entries in the civil registry, viz.:
"SEC. 4. Notice and publication. - Upon the filing of the
petition, the court shall, by an order, fix the time and place for the
hearing of the same, and cause reasonable notice thereof to be
given to the persons named in the petition. The court shall also
cause the order to be published once a week for three (3)
11
Note 1, supra.
Hence, upon the filing of the petition, it becomes the duty of the court
to: (1) issue an order fixing the time and place for the hearing of the
petition, and (2) cause the order for hearing to be published once a
week, for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general
circulation in the province.12
In this case, the foregoing procedures were complied with
thereby justifying the trial court's grant of the petition. Records show
that upon receipt of the petition, the trial court issued a notice of
hearing13 setting the hearing on May 26, 2004 at 8:30 o'clock in the
morning.
March 7 and 14, 2004 issues of "The Bicol Regional Weekly Digest,"
a newspaper edited and issued at Legazpi City and of general
circulation in the Bicol Region, the Samar Provinces and the
Philippines.14
Eleosida vs. Local Civil Registrar of Quezon City, 382 SCRA 22, 28 (2002).
Records, page 10.
14
See: Affidavit of Publication, Folder of Documentary Exhibits, page 49.
15
See: Certificate of Posting, Records, page 11.
13
The foregoing,
It is clearly
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CERTIFICATION
Pursuant to Article VIII, Section 13 of the Constitution, it is
hereby certified that the conclusions in the above Decision were
reached in consultation before the case was assigned to the writer of
the opinion of the Court.