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CECILIA L. DUQUE,
Protestant,
- versus
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POSITION PAPER
(of the protestant)
THE PARTIES
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Protestant CECILIA L. DUQUE is a Filipino, of legal age,
widow and a resident of Barangay Duyun, Rizal, Cagayan where she
may be served with office orders and other processes.
STATEMENT OF FACTS
3. That the said parcel of land has been under the possession of
the protestant and his predecessor-in-interest as early as in
the year 19672;
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received from the former Twenty Thousand Pesos
(P20,000) as a return of amount borrowed by
protestant and the return of the lot as a consideration
of the amount borrowed5; and
d. A certification dated 22 September 2004 from the
Office of the Municipal Agriculturist of Rizal, Cagayan
certifying that the protestant is one of the actual
farmers/tillers of Lot No. 1391 with title No. T-350 6.
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10. The presiding officer during the dialogue advised the
parties to amicably settle their issues since they are close
relatives. However, despite earnest efforts on the part of the
protestant to reach out the respondents, the latter still refused
to communicate with the former9;
ISSUE
ARGUMENT
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The Government has adopted the Torrens system due to its
being the most effective measure to guarantee the integrity of land
titles and to protect their indefeasibility once the claim of ownership
is established and recognized. If a person purchases a piece of land
on the assurance that the sellers title thereto is valid, he should not
run the risk of being told later that his acquisition was ineffectual
after all, which will not only be unfair to him as the purchaser, but
will also erode public confidence in the system and will force land
transactions to be attended by complicated and not necessarily
conclusive investigations and proof of ownership. The further
consequence will be that land conflicts can be even more abrasive,
if not even violent. The Government, recognizing the worthy
purposes of the Torrens system, should be the first to accept the
validity of titles issued thereunder once the conditions laid down by
the law are satisfied.12
12
Tenio-Obsequio v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 107967, March 1, 1997, 230 SCRA 550.
13
Annex “C-2” of the records.
14
Development Bank of the Philippines v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 129471, April 28, 2000, 331
SCRA 267; Garcia v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 133140, August 10, 1999, 312 SCRA 180,
190; Rosario v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 127005, July 19, 1999, 310 SCRA 464; Republic of the
Philippines v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 11611, January 21, 1999, 301 SCRA 366; Strait Times,
Inc. v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 126673, August 28, 1998, 294 SCRA 714, 726.
15
Natalia Realty Corporation v. Vallez, G.R. Nos. 78290-94, May 23, 1989, 173 SCRA 534, 542.
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In a case decided by the Supreme Court, Tancuntian vs
Gempesaw, et al. (G.R. No. 149097, October 18, 2004), it was
stated that:
PRAYER
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INCLUDES A PORTION OF THE PARCEL OF LAND COVERED
BY TCT NO. T-350 OWNED BY HEREIN PROTESTANT.
Copy furnished:
EXPLANATION
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