SUBJECT: The Rule on ‘The Demurrer to Evidence’ (With vs Without Leave of Court) I. Introduction This memorandum provides an exhaustive analysis of the demurrer to […]
GR L 10439; (October, 1916) (CRITIQUE)__________________________________________________________________THE AI-ASSISTED CRITIQUEThe Court’s reliance on res ipsa loquitur is evident in its treatment of the execution sale’s procedural defects, which […]
GR L 11413; (October, 1916) (CRITIQUE)__________________________________________________________________THE AI-ASSISTED CRITIQUEThe court’s application of prescription is fundamentally sound but rests on a debatable factual inference regarding the creditor’s election […]
GR L 12016; (November, 1916) (CRITIQUE)__________________________________________________________________THE AI-ASSISTED CRITIQUEThe Court’s majority opinion correctly identifies the core legal principle that a minor child of a resident Chinese merchant, […]
GR L 12190; (November, 1916) (CRITIQUE)__________________________________________________________________THE AI-ASSISTED CRITIQUEThe court’s reliance on Velasco v. Judge of the Court of First Instance of Pangasinan to establish that no […]
GR L 9371; (November, 1916) (CRITIQUE)__________________________________________________________________THE AI-ASSISTED CRITIQUEThe court’s reasoning in GR L 9371 correctly identifies the central presumption that the owner of a building is […]
GR L 12054; (November, 1916) (CRITIQUE)__________________________________________________________________THE AI-ASSISTED CRITIQUEThe court’s reasoning in Alvendia v. Moir correctly anchors the scope of certiorari to jurisdictional errors, not mere errors […]
GR L 12118; (November, 1916) (CRITIQUE)__________________________________________________________________THE AI-ASSISTED CRITIQUEThe Court’s decision correctly prioritizes substantive justice over procedural rigidity, aligning with the principle that election contest statutes must […]
GR L 12083; (November, 1916) (CRITIQUE)__________________________________________________________________THE AI-ASSISTED CRITIQUEThe court’s analysis in Campos v. Wislizenus correctly centers on jurisdictional prerequisites for election contests, specifically the statutory requirement […]