8.22 Marcelino Vs Cruz
8.22 Marcelino Vs Cruz
8.22 Marcelino Vs Cruz
FACTS:
Petitioner was charged with the crime of rape before the Court of First Instance
Trial was conducted and the same was concluded on August 4, 1975, both parties moved for time
within which to submit their respective memoranda
given thirty [30] days to submit their respective memoranda
Counsel for petitioner submitted his memorandum in due time, but no memorandum was
filed by the People.
On November 28, 1975, respondent judge filed with the Deputy Clerk of Court his decision in
said case for promulgation. The decision was also dated November 28, 1975.
On the date set for promulgation of the decision, counsel for accused moved for postponement,
raising for the first time the alleged loss of jurisdiction of the trial court for failure to decide the case
within 90 days from submission thereof for decision.
Meanwhile, counsel for the accused filed before the Supreme Court the present petition.
Petitioner espouses the thesis that the three-month period prescribed by Section 11[l] of Article X of
the 1973 Constitution, being a constitutional directive, is mandatory in character and that non-
observance thereof results in the loss of jurisdiction of the court over the unresolved case.
ISSUE:
RULING: