G.R. No. 152239
G.R. No. 152239
G.R. No. 152239
152239
FIRST DIVISION
DECISION
Marfori’s wife, Emerenciana, alleged that she did not consent to the
transfer of the Marsman Building to Making. She claimed that the
building is part of their conjugal property as it was acquired during
their marriage.4 On April 12, 1994, she filed with the RTC of Manila a
complaint against Making, the spouses Joaquin and Angelita
Tamano, the spouses Lester and Cristina Lee, and the PPA for
Recovery of Ownership, Annulment of Contract with Damages,
Receivership, Accounting and Preliminary Injunction with Prayer for
Restraining Order.5 She sought, among others, to annul the dacion
en pago and assignment of rights and prayed for the appointment of
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a receiver to preserve the rentals of the building. She also prayed for
the issuance of a writ of preliminary injunction to enjoin the PPA from
paying its rentals to Making and from approving the transfer of the
Marsman Building.
The RTC noted that in 1987, Emerenciana’s complaint for the same
cause of action was dismissed by the RTC, Branch 51, of Manila for
improper venue.7 The RTC was not convinced that she would indeed
suffer grave injustice and irreparable damages if a writ of injunction
enjoining the PPA from paying rentals to Making and approving the
transfer of the Marsman Building is not issued considering that she
re-filed her complaint only on April 12, 1994, or more than six years
after her first complaint was dismissed. As regards her prayer for the
appointment of a receiver, the RTC held that the appointment of a
receiver is an equitable relief and a court of equity will not ordinarily
appoint a receiver where the rights of the parties depend on the
determination of adverse claims of legal title to real property and
one party is in possession.
Claiming that she was not notified of the order for reinvestigation,
Angelita Ma. Tamano moved to set aside the joint resolution.15
Prosecutor Cajigal then reversed his previous findings and
recommended the setting aside of the joint resolution and dismissal
order.16 Said resolution was approved by 1st Assistant City
Prosecutor Rosauro Silverio. Thus, Asst. City Prosecutor Cajigal filed
seventeen (17) informations for violation of B.P. 22 against Marfori
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before the MeTC of Caloocan City.17 Warrants for Marfori’s arrest
were also issued by Judge Marcelino L. Sayo.
Aggrieved, Marfori filed with the Caloocan City RTC a petition18 for
certiorari and injunction with prayer for temporary restraining order
against Judge Sayo; Asst. City Prosecutors Cajigal, Silverio and Dela
Cruz; and Making, who was represented by Tamano. Marfori
maintained that all the checks were drawn in favor of Cristina Lee,
but the prosecutors deliberately made it appear in the new
informations that the checks were drawn in favor of Making. He
prayed that Judge Sayo be enjoined from proceeding with the trial of
the criminal cases and that the informations for violation of B.P. 22,
as well as the warrants of arrest, be declared void.
In an Order dated April 18, 1997, the RTC granted Making’s motion
and dismissed Marfori's petition.20
Meanwhile, on November 27, 1996, Marfori and his wife had filed
with this Court a Consolidated Petition21 docketed as G.R. No.
126841 asking among others, for the appointment of a receiver to
preserve the rentals collected from the Marsman Building and the
issuance of an injunction to enjoin the implementation of the
warrants of arrest issued against him. Respondents argued that the
filing of the criminal cases against Marfori had no factual and legal
justification and hence, should be enjoined.
SO ORDERED.25
SO ORDERED.28
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No pronouncement as to costs.
SO ORDERED.
WE CONCUR:
RENATO C. CORONA
Chief Justice
Chairperson
TERESITA J. LEONARDO-DE
LUCAS P. BERSAMIN
CASTRO
Associate Justice
Associate Justice
CERTIFICATION
RENATO C. CORONA
Chief Justice
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Footnotes
10 Id. at 88.
12 Id. at 96-97.
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13 Id. at 99-103.
15 Id. at 106-112.
16 Id. at 116.
17 Id. at 117-133.
19 Id. at 264-267.
20 Id. at 268-269.
22 Id. at 270-271.
23 Id. at 172-204.
24 Id. at 205-210.
25 Id. at 74-75.
26 Id. at 224-241.
27 Id. at 304-326.
28 Id. at 78-79.
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