Torres v. PAGCOR (Fax As Evidence)
Torres v. PAGCOR (Fax As Evidence)
Torres v. PAGCOR (Fax As Evidence)
Facts:
Issue:
Is the sending of documents thru fax allowed for motion for reconsiderations?
Ruling:
No.
o The Supreme Court held that a motion for reconsideration may either be filed by mail or
personal delivery.
o Even assuming that Torres submitted a letter reconsideration thru fax, it is still not a
mode allowed by law. Motions for reconsideration may only be filed in two ways:
Mail
Personal Delivery
Rationale:
A facsimile is not a genuine and authentic pleading. It is, at best, an exact copy preserving all the
marks of an original. Without the original, there is no way of determining on its face whether
the facsimile pleading is genuine and authentic and was originally signed by the party and his
counsel. It may, in fact, be a sham pleading. (Garvida v. Sales, Jr.)
The terms "electronic data message" and "electronic document," as defined under
the Electronic Commerce Act of 2000, do not include a facsimile transmission. (MCC v.
Ssangyong)