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TRUE LOVE VS. IMMORALITY
Chua-Qua vs. Clave. A 30-year old teacher
married a 16-year old student. The teacher was dismissed from the school. What the dismissal valid? Let us discuss.
If the two eventually fell in love, despite the disparity in their ages and academic levels, this only lends substance to the truism that the heart has reasons of its own which reason does not know.
Psychological Incapacity:
Chi Ming Tsoi v. C.A. and Gina Lao-Tsoi: The wife remained a Virgin for the duration of the marriage. Failure to consummate the marriage through sexual in*******se is considered Psychological incapacity under Art 36 of the Family Code.
CYBERCRIME PREVENTION ACT OF 2012
Let us discuss Cyber Libel
LET US DISCUSS CYBER LIBEL
Nag- like comment at share po ako ng libelous post sa Facebook, maari po ba akong naging
liable under Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012?
A LAW EACH DAY
Kolektor nagpapangap na Sheriff-liable sa Art. 177 USURPATION OF AUTHORITY ng RPC.
What are the Authorized Causes for termination by the employer under the LABOR CODE
Ano ang mga JUST CAUSES para sa pag tanggal ng Employrr sa trabaho ang Employee?
Paano ba mag Resign ang
Empleyado sa kanyan trabaho
ayon sa LABOR CODE?
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Declaration against interest vs. Self serving allegations
Let us discuss:
A declaration against interest is a statement that is admissible in court as an exception to the hearsay rule because it is considered reliable, as people rarely make statements that harm their own legal, financial, or penal interests unless they are true.
In contrast, self-serving allegations are out-of-court statements made by a party to advocate for their own interests. They are generally inadmissible as evidence because they lack inherent trustworthiness and are highly likely to be fabricated.
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