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BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE OF LAW
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW I1ST Semester SY 2011-2012
Atty. Ethel R. Andico-MalabananProfessor of Law
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The fundamental concepts of public law; the values, principles and policies underlying the constitution; the legal structure and basic function of the government; the distribution and limitation of power.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
a. Students must come to class prepared to recite the assignments for the day. Hard copies of all the legal materials listed in this outline are available at the BSU Law Library. Soft copies of the Supreme Court decisions may be downloaded from http://sc.judiciary.gov.ph and www.lawphil.net.
b. The use of cellular phones is prohibited during class. Cellular phones must be turned off or placed in silent mode during class. If a student needs to attend to an emergency call, he/she may do so outside the classroom.
c. Consultation hours are every Fridays from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m (by appointment through Miss Madie Tipan).
REFERENCE BOOKS: There is no prescribed textbook for this subject. However, the students may consult the latest edition of the book of Father Joaquin Bernas entitled “The 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines: A Commentary.” Students are advised to have a copy of the 1987 Philippine Constitution.
GRADING SYSTEM:
The final grade will be determined as follows:
Quizzes 15 %Recitation 15 %Midterm Exams 30 %Final Exams 40 %
100 %
REQUIREMENTS:
1. Recitation – Every meeting or class day, students will be called randomly to recite on the provisions or cases assigned for the
day. In case the student is called, but he is absent then he will be given a grade of “5” for that day.
2. Quizzes – Quizzes may be given on topics or cases assigned for the day or for topics discussed in previous sessions. Generally, quizzes, surprise or otherwise, will be given at the start of the class.
3. Mid-term exam – The Mid-term exam is a two (2) hour exam to be given on the date assigned by the College for the class exam. It is a comprehensive exam testing the ability of the student to apply the knowledge of the law in practical situations. It will also include objective type of questions.
4. Final Exam – The final exam is a two (2) hour exam to be given on the date assigned by the College for the class exam.
OUTLINE OF TOPICS AND CASES IN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW I
PART I. SUPREMACY OF THE CONSTITUTION
A. FUNDAMENTAL LAW AS OVERRIDING STANDARD OF VALIDITY IN CASE OF REPUGNANCY
Marbury v. Madison, 5 U.S. 137United States v. Nixon, 418 U.S. 683
B. SUPREMACY OF THE CONSTITUTION ENFORCED THROUGH JUDICIAL REVIEW
Angara v. Electoral Commission, 63 Phil. 139Tañada v. Cuenco, 103 Phil. 1051
PART II. PHILIPPINE SOVEREIGNTY
A. STATE DEFINED
CIR v. Campos Rueda 42 SCRA 23 (1971)
PART III. PREAMBLE
A. Purpose
Bernas, The 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines A Commentary 2009 edition (also of 2003 edition) (read pp. 1-4)
PART IV. PHILIPPINE TERRITORY
A. Territory – The Archipelago Concept
Article I 1987 Philippine Constitution 1
1. The Philippine Archipelago
1 Unless otherwise stated, the provisions cited in this outline refer to the 1987 Philippine Constitution.
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a. Treaty limits
Treaty of Paris, Art. IIITreaty between Spain and U.S. concluded at Washington
on Nov. 7, 1900 and that between U.S. and GreatBritain on January 2, 1930
b. Method of determining baselines
Rep. Act. No. 3046, June 17, 1961 Rep. Act No. 5446, September 8, 1968 Rep. Act. No. 9522 March 10, 2009
2. Other territories over which the Philippines has sovereignty or jurisdiction
P. D. No. 1596, June 11, 1978 Rep. Act. No. 9522 March 10, 2009
3. Two Hundred-Mile Exclusive Economic Zone
P. D. No. 1599, June 11, 1978U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea, April 30, 1982
PART V. CITIZENSHIP
A. Who are Citizens of the Philippines
Article IV section 1, 1987 Philippine Constitution
1. Citizens at the time of the adoption of the 1987 Constitution
i. Citizens under the 1935 Constitutiona. Philippine Bill of 1902 & Jones Lawb. The Caram Rulec. Those whose fathers were citizensd. Those who elected upon reaching majority
age
Republic v. Chule Lim G.R. No. 153883 Jan 13, 2004
e. Those who were naturalized
ii. Citizens under the 1973 Constitution
a. Those already citizensb. Those whose fathers and mothers are
citizensc. Those who elected Philippine citizenshipd. Those who were naturalized
2. Those whose fathers & mothers are citizens
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3. Those who elect Philippine Citizenship4. Those who are naturalized in accordance with law.
B. NATURAL BORN– PRINCIPLE OF JUS SANGUINIS
Aznar v. COMELEC (Lito Osmeña), 185 SCRA 708Tecson v. Comelec G.R. No. 161434 March 3, 2004
i. Natural-born citizens, art. IV, sec. 2
1. Those whose fathers & mothers are citizens2. Those who elect Filipino Citizenship3. Reacquisition of natural born citizenship by
repatriation
Who must be natural born citizens:
(1)PresidentArt. VII, sec. 2
(2)Vice PresidentArt. VII, sec. 3
(3)Members of CongressArt. VI, secs. 3 & 6
(4) Justice of the Supreme Court and lowercollegiate courtsArt. VIII, sec. 7(1)
(5)Tanodbayan and his deputiesArt. XI, sec. 8
(6)Constitutional CommissionsArt. IX, B, sec. 1(1); Art. IX, C, sec. 1(1)Art. IX, D. sec. 1(1)
(7)Members of the Central Monetary AuthorityArt. XII, sec. 20
(8)Commission on Human RightsArt. XIII, sec. 17(2)
Former natural born citizens as transferees of private lands
Art XII, sec. 8
a. THOSE NATURALIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW
1. By Judicial Proceeding
a. CA No. 473 secs. 2-5, 7, 8, 15 & 18b. RA No. 530 sec 1 – effect on the wife
and children
Republic v. dela Rosa G.R. No. 104654 June 6, 1994
2. By Administrative Proceeding (R.A. No. 9139)
So v. Republic G.R. No. 170603 January 29, 2007
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3. By Direct Act of Congress
b. Loss of Citizenship – Art. IV section 3; CA 63
Coquilla v. Comelec G.R. No. 151914 July 31, 2002Aznar v. Comelec 185 SCRA 703 supra
c. Citizenship Retention and Re-acquisition Act of 2003 (R.A. No. 9225)
AASJS & Hector Calilung v. Datumanong G.R. No. 160969 May 11, 2007
d. Dual Allegiance – Art. IV sections 4 & 5; see also sec. 40 of R.A. No. 7160 Local Government Code
Mercado v. Manzano 307 SCRA 630Valles v. Comelec G.R. No. 137000 Aug 9, 2000
PART VI. THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT: PRINCIPLES, POLICIES,OFFICIALS AND SOVEREIGN POWERS
A. Philippine Government in General
Bavani and Matoto v. National Coconut Corporation 100 Phil. 468
see definition of Government of the Republic of the Phils. under section 2 (1) of the Administrative Code of 1987
B. Principles
1. Sovereignty of the People and Republicanism
Art. II, sec. 1Art. V
Pablo Ocampo v. HRET G.R. No. 158466 June 15, 2004
Villavicencio v. Lukban 39 Phil 778
2. Adherence to International Law
PreambleArt. II, sec. 2Id., secs. 7-8Art. XVIII, sec. 25
Co Kim Cham v. Valdez Tan Keh, 75 Phil. 113
3. Supremacy of Civilian Authority
Art. II, sec. 3Art. VII, sec. 18
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Art. XVI, sec. 5(2) & (4)
Alih v. Castro 151 SCRA 279
4. Government as Protector of the People and People as Defenders of the State
Art. II, sec. 4Id., sec. 5
People v. Lagman & Zosa 66 Phil. 13Chavez v. Romulo G. R. No. 157036 June 9, 2004
5. Separation of Church and State
Art. II, sec. 6Art. III, sec. 5Art. IX, C, 2(5)Art. VI, sec. 5(2)
Aglipay v. Ruiz 64 Phil 201Garces v. Estenzo 104 SCRA 510Everson v. Board of Education 30 US 1
6. State Immunity from Suit
i. Basis
Republic v. Villasor 54 SCRA 83
ii. Foreign Government & Foreign Corporations and their Operations
U.S.A. v. Ruiz, 136 SCRA 487M.H. Wylie v. Rarang, 209 SCRA 357Minucher v. CA G.R. No. 142396 Feb 11, 2003
iii. Suits to Enforce Statutory Obligations
Animos v. Phil. Veterans Affairs, 174 SCRA 214
iv. Suits Embraced by Doctrine of State Immunity
Syquia v. Lopez, 84 Phil. 312METRAN v. Paredes, 79 Phil. 819
v. EXCEPTIONS
1. EXPRESS CONSENT – Act 3083; CA No. 327 as amended by P.D. No. 1445
PNR v. I.A.C., 217 SCRA 401Veterans Protective and Manpower Services v.
C.A., 214 SCRA 286
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2. ENGAGING IN PROPRIETORY FUNCTIONS
National Irrigation Adm. v. I.A.C., 214 SCRA 35
3. GOVERNMENT LOANS AND CONTRACTS
Traders Royal Bank v. I.A.C., 192 SCRA 305
7. State Liability For Torts
Yulo v. Civil Service Commission, 219 SCRA 470Fontanilla v. Maliaman, 179 SCRA 685Shauf v. Court of Appeals 191 SCRA 713
C. Policies
1. Independent foreign policy and a nuclear – free Philippines
Art. II, secs. 7-8Art. XVIII, secs. 4 and 25
Lim v. Exec. Sec. G.R. No. 151445 April 11, 2002
2. A just and dynamic social order
PreambleArt. II, sec. 9
a. The promotion of social justice
Art. II, sec. 10Art. XIII, secs. 1-2Art. VII, sec. 13, par. 2
Calalang v. Williams 70 Phil 726 (1940)Almeda v. Court of Appeals 78 SCRA 194
b. Respect for human dignity and human rights
Art. II, sec. 11Art. XIII, secs. 17-19Art. XVI, sec 5 (2)
Simon v. CHR G.R. No. 100150 Jan 5, 1994
c. Fundamental equality of women and men
Art. II, sec. 14Art. XIII, sec. 14
PASEI v. Drilon 163 SCRA 386
d. Promotion of health & ecology
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Art. II, secs. 15-16Art. XIII, secs. 11-13
C & M Timber Corporation v. Alcala G.R. No. 111088 June 13, 1997
e. The priority of education, science, technology, arts,culture and sports (ESTACS)
Art. II, sec. 17Art. XIV, sec. 2 & 5
Guingona v. Carague 196 SCRA 221PRC V. De Guzman G.R. No. 144681 June 21, 2004
UP BOR v. CA G.R. No. 134629 Aug 31, 1999
f. Urban land reform and housing
Art. XIII, secs. 9-10
g. Reform in agriculture and other natural resources
Art. II, sec. 21Art. XIII, secs. 4-8
h. Protection of labor
Art. II, sec. 18Art. XIII, sec. 3
JMM Promotion & Management v. CA 260 SCRA 319
The right of government workers to form unions
Art. III, sec. 8Art. IX, B, sec. 2(5)
SSS Employ. Assn. v. CA 175 SCRA 686 (1989)
i. Independent people’s organization
Art. II, sec.23Art. XIII, secs. 15-16
3. The family as a Basic Autonomous SOCIAL Institution
Art. II, sec. 12Art. XV, (The Family)Art. II, sec. 13Civil Code, Art. 52 (Marriage is not a mere contract but aninviolable social institution)
4. A self-reliant and independent ECONOMIC order
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Art. II, sec. 19Id., sec. 20Art. XII, sec. 6 (National Economy and Patrimony)
Tanada v. Angara 272 SCRA 18Pharmaceutical & Health Care Association of the
Phils. v. Duque G.R. No. 173034 October 9, 2007
5. Communication and information in nation-building
Art. II, sec. 24Art. XVI, secs. 10-11Art. XVIII, sec. 23
PLDT v. NTC G.R. No. 88404 Oct 18, 1990
6. Autonomy of local governments
Art. II, sec. 25Art. X, (local Governments)
7. Recognition of the rights of indigenous culturalcommunities
Art. II, sec. 22Art. VI, sec. 5(2)Art. XII, sec. 5Art. XIII, sec. 6Art. XIV, sec. 17Art. XVI, sec. 12
Province of North Cotabato v. Gov’t of the Phils. G.R. No. 18391 Oct 14, 2008
8. Equal Access of Opportunities for Public Service
Art. II, sec. 26 Pamatong v. Comelec G.R. No. 161872 April 13, 2004
9. Honest Public Service and Full Public Disclosure
Art. II, sec. 27Art. XI, secs. 4, 5-15Art. II, sec. 28Art. XI, sec. 17Art. VII, sec. 12Art. VII, sec. 20Art. XII, sec. 21Art. XII, sec. 2, par. 5Art. VI, secs. 12 and 20Art. IX, D, sec. 4Art. III, sec. 7
Legaspi v. Civil Service Commission 150 SCRA 530
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PART VII. DISTRIBUTION AND SEPARATION OF POWERS
A. PURPOSE & PRINCIPLE OF SEPARATION OF POWERS
B. INTERDEPENDENCE, BLENDING OF POWERS and CHECKS AND BALANCES
Kilosbayan Inc. v. Guingona, 232 SCRA 110Demetria v. Alba 148 SCRA 208 (1987)Mantruste System v. CA 179 SCRA 136 (1989)
C. JUSTICIABLE AND POLITICAL QUESTIONS
Arnault v. Balagtas 97 Phil 358 (1955)Alejandrino V. Quezon 46 Phil. 83
Article VIII, section 1Article VII, section 18
PART VIII. THE STRUCTURE AND POWERS OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
A. Congress
1. Composition, Qualifications and Term of Office
a. Senate
Art. VI, secs. 2-4
b. House of Representatives
Art. VI, secs. 5-8R.A. No. 7941 The Party-List System Act
Aquino v. Comelec 248 SCRA 400Coquilla v. Comelec G.R. No. 151914 July 31, 2002Barangay Association for National Advancement and
Transparency (BANAT) v. Comelec G.R. Nos. 179271 & 179295
April 21, 2009 & August 7, 2009 Bayan Bayani-OFW et.al. vs. COMELEC et.al. June 26, 2001 G.R. No. 147589
SJS v. Dangerous Drugs Board Nov 3, 2008 G.R. No. 157870
2. Election
a. Regular Election
Art. VI, sec. 8
b. Special election
Art. VI, sec. 9
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R.A. No. 6645
3. Organization and sessions
a. Election of Officers
Art. VI, sec. 16(1)Santiago v. Guingona G.R. 134577 November 18,
1998
b. Quorum
Id., sec 16(2)Avelino v. Cuenco, 83 Phil. 17 (1949)
c. Rules of proceedings
Id., sec. 16(3)Id., sec. 21
Pacete v. Secretary of the Commission on Appointments,
40 SCRA 58, (1971)Arroyo v. De Venecia G.R. No. 127255 August 14,
1997
d. Discipline of members
Id., sec. 16(3)Alejandrino v. Quezon, 46 Phil. 1 (1947)Osmeña v. Pendatun, 109 Phil. 863 (1960)Santiago v. Sandiganbayan G.R. 126055 April 19,
2001De Venecia v. Sandiganbayan G.R. No. 130240
February 5, 2002
e. Journal and Record
Art. VI, sec 16(4)
(1) The Enrolled Bill Theory
Casco (Phil.) Chemical Co. v. Gimenez,7 SCRA 347 (1963)
(2) Probative value of the Journal
United States v. Pons, 34 Phil. 729 (1916)
(3) Matters to be entered in the Journal
(a) Yeas and nays on the third and finalreading of a bill (Art. VI, sec. 26(2)
(b) Veto message of the President(Art. VI, sec 27(1)
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(c) Yeas and nays on the repassing of a billvetoed by the President(Art. VI, sec 27(1)
(d) Yeas and nays on any question at the requestof 1/5 of members present(Art. VI, sec 16(4)
(4) Journal Entry Rule v. Enrolled Bill Theory
Astorga v. Villegas, 56 SCRA 714 (1974)Morales v. Subido 27 SCRA 131 (1969)
(5) Congressional record
Art. VI, sec 16(4), par. 2
f. Sessions
(1) Regular sessions
Art. VI, sec. 15Id., sec. 16(5)
(2) Special sessions
Id., sec. 15Art. VII, secs. 10-11Art. VII, sec. 18, par. 3
4. Salaries, privileges and Disqualifications
a. SalariesArt. VI, sec. 10Art. XVIII, sec. 17
PHILCONSA v. Mathay, 18 SCRA 300 (1966)Ligot v. Mathay, 56 SCRA 823 (1974)
b. Freedom from arrestArt. VI, sec. 11Rev. Penal Code, art. 145
Martinez v. Morfe, 44 SCRA 22 (1972)People v. Jalosjos G.R. No. 132875 February 3, 2000Trillanes IV v. Judge Pimentel G.R. No. 179817 June
27, 2008
c. Speech and Debate Clause
Art. VI, sec. 11Jimenez v. Cabangbang, 17 SCRA 876 (1966)Osmena v. Pendatun 109 Phil 863
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Antero Pobre v. Senator M. Santiago AC No. 7399 August 25, 2009
d. Disqualification
(1) Incompatible and Forbidden officesId., sec. 13
Adaza v. Pacana, Jr. 135 SCRA 431 (1985)Liban et.al v. Gordon, et.al GR No. 175352
July 15, 2009(2) Other prohibitions
Art. VI, sec. 14Puyat v. de Guzman 113 SCRA 31 (1982)
e. Duty to disclose
Art. XI, sec. 17Art. VI, sec. 12Id., sec. 20
5. Electoral Tribunals
Id., secs. 17 and 19
Tañada v. Cuenco, 103 Phil. 1051 (1957)Bondoc v. Pineda 201 SCRA 792Pimentel v. HRET 393 SCRA 227
6. Commission on Appointments
Id., secs. 18-19Cunanan v. Tan 5 SCRA 1 (1962)Daza v. Singson 180 SCRA 496 (1989)Guingona v. Gonzales 214 SCRA 789 (1992)
7. Powers of Congress
a. General plenary powers
Art. VI, sec. 1
b. Limitations on the legislative power
(1) Substantive limitations
(a) Express substantive limitations
Art. III, (Bill of Rights)Art. VI, secs. 25 and 28Art. XIV, sec. 4(3)Art. VI, sec. 29Id., sec. 30Id., sec. 31
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(b) Implied substantive limitations
Prohibition against delegationof legislative powers
Prohibition against passage ofirrepealable laws
Exceptions to Nondelegation Doctrine
Delegation to the PresidentArt. VI, sec. 23(2) andSec. 28(2)
Delegation to the peopleArt. VII, sec. 32
Abakada v. Purisima G.R. No. 166715 Aug 14, 2008
(2) Procedural limitations
Art. VI, sec. 27
c. Question hour
Art. VI, sec. 22
d. Legislative investigation
Art. VI, sec. 21 Arnault v. Nazareno. 87 Phil. 29 (1950) Arnault v. Balagtas, 97 Phil. 358 (1955) Sabio v. Gordon et.al. G.R. No. 174340, G.R. No. 174318
G.R. No. 174340. Oct 17, 2006 Senate v. Executive Secretary Ermita G.R. No. 169777
April 20, 2007 Bengzon v. Senate Blue Ribbon Committee 203 SCRA 767
Standard Charter Bank v. Senate Committee on Banks
G.R. No. 167173 December 27, 2007 Neri v. Senate Committees G.R. No. 180843 Mar
25, 2008 e. Act as board of canvassers for Presidential & VP
elections
Art. VII, sec. 4, par. 4Pimentel v. Joint Committee of Congress to
CanvassG.R. No. 163783 June 22, 2004
f. Call special election for President and Vice President
Art. VII, sec. 4
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g. Legislative VETO or approval of extension of suspension
of privilege of habeas corpus or declaration of martial law
Art. VII, sec. 18
h. Approval of Presidential Amnesties
Art. VII, sec. 19
i. To confirm certain appointments
Art. VII, sec. 9Id., sec. 16
j. Concur in Treaties
Art. VII, sec. 21
k. Declaration of war and delegation of emergency powers
Art. VI, sec. 23
l. Be judge of the President’s physical fitness
Art. VII, sec 11, par. 4
m. Power of impeachment
(1) Who are subject to impeachment
Art. XI, sec. 2
(2) Grounds for impeachment
Art. XI, sec. 2
(3) Procedure for impeachment
Id., sec 3(1)-(6)
Ernesto Francisco et.al v. House of Rep. G.R. No. 160261 Nov 10, 2003
Merceditas Gutierrez v. House of Representatives, et.al. G.R. No. 193459 Feb 15, 2011
(4) Consequence of impeachment
Id., sec. 3(7)
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n. Power with regard to utilization of natural resources
Art. XII, sec. 2
o. Amendment of the Constitution
Art. XVII, secs. 1-3
1. Amendment v. Revision2. Proposal
a. By Congress
b. By Constitutional ConventionGonzales v. Comeles 21 SCRA 774
c. By the people thru initiative (See RA 6735 August 4, 1989)
Santiago v. Comelec G.R. No. 127325 Mar 19, 1997 336 SCRA 848Lambino et.al. v. COMELEC G.R. No. 174153. October 25, 2006
3. SubmissionTolentino v. Comelec 41 SCRA 702
4. Ratification Art. XVII, sec 4 (1) & (2)
2. Legislative process
a. Requirements as to bills
(1) As to titles of bills
Art. VI, sec. 26(1)
Which should control the title or the text of a statute?
Cruz v. Paras, 123 SCRA 569 (1983)Tobias v. Abalos 239 SCRA 106 (1994)
(2) Requirements as to certain laws
(a) Appropriation laws
Art. VII, sec. 22Art. VI, secs. 24-25Demetria v. Alba, G. R. No. L-45129, March 6,
1987Guingona v. Carague 196 SCRA 221 (1991)Philconsa v. Enriquez G.R. No. 113105 Aug 19,
1994
Id., sec. 29
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(b) Tax laws
Art. VI, sec. 28Art. XIV, sec 4(3)
Lung Center v. QC G.R. No. 144104 June 29, 2004
b. Procedure for the passage of bills
Art. VI, sec. 26(2)Id., sec. 27
Bengzon v. Drilon 208 SCRA 133 (1992)Gonzales v. Macaraig G.R. No. 87636 November 19,
1990
Do we have “pocket veto” in the Philippines?
What is a pocket veto? Compare art. I, sec. 7of U.S. Const.; “If any bill shall not be returnedby the President within ten days (Sunday
excepted)after it shall have been presented to him, the
sameshall be a law, in like manner as if he had
signed it,unless the Congress by their adjournment
preventits return in which case it shall not be law.”
c. Legislative veto
Miller v. Mardo, 2 SCRA 898 (1961)Abakada v. Purisima supra
d. Effectivity of laws
Civil Code, art. 2Tañada v. Tuvera, 136 SCRA 27 (1985)Same, resolution of motion for reconsideration,
G.R. No. 63915, Dec. 29, 1986Executive Order No. 200, June 18, 1987
B. Executive Department
1. The President
a. Qualifications, election, term and oath
Art. VII, secs. 2, 4 and 5
b. Privilege and salary
Art. VII, sec. 6
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c. Prohibitions
Art. VII, sec. 13
Compare prohibitions against other officials
Art. VI, sec. 13Art. IX, A, sec. 2Art. IX, B, sec. 7
Exceptions to rule prohibiting executive officials from holding another office:
a. Vice President as member of the cabinet (Art. VII, sec. 3, par. 2)
b. Secretary of Justice as member of Judicial and Bar Council (Art. VIII, sec. 8(1)
Cruz v. COA G.R. No. 138489 Nov. 29, 2001
d. Succession
(1) In case of vacancy at the beginning of termArt. VII, sec. 7Id., sec. 10
(2) In case of vacancy during termArt. VII, sec. 8Id., sec. 10
Estrada v. Arroyo G.R. No. 146738 March 2, 2001
(3) In case of temporary disabilityArt. VII, secs. 11 – 12
e. RemovalArt. XI, secs. 2 – 3
f. Powers and Functions of the President
(1) Executive PowerArt. VII, secs. 1 and 17
NEA v. CA G.R. No. 143481 February 15, 2002DENR v. DENR Region XII Employees G.R. No. 149724
August 19, 2003 Marcos v. Manglapus 177 SCRA 668 (1989)Phillips Seafood Corp. vs. BOI Feb 4, 2009 GR No.
175787
(2) Control of Executive DepartmentsArt. VII, sec. 17
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MEWAP v. Romulo G.R. No. 160093 July 31, 2007
Mondano v. Silvosa 97 Phil 143 (1955)
(3) General supervision of local governments and autonomous regions
Art. X, sec. 4 Id., sec. 16Pimentel v. Aguirre G.R. No. 132988 July 19,
2000
(4) Power of appointment
With consent of Commission on Appointments
Sarmiento v. Mison, G.R. No. 79974, Dec. 17, 1987Concepcion-Bautista v. Salonga 172 SCRA 160 (1989) Soriano v. Lista G.R. No. 153881 March 24, 2003
(a) Heads of departmentsArt. VII, sec. 16
(b) Ambassadors, public ministers, and consulsArt. VII, sec. 16
(c) Officers of the armed forces from the rank of colonel and
naval captainArt. VII, sec. 16
(d) Chairman and members of Constitutional Commissions
Art. IX, B, Sec. 1(2)Id., C, sec 1(2)Id., D, sec 1(2)
(e) Members of the Judicial and Bar CouncilArt. VIII, sec. 8(2)
Upon recommendation of the Judicial and Bar Council
(a) Members of the Supreme Court and all other lower courts
Art. VIII, sec. 9
(b) Tanodbayan and DeputiesArt. XI, sec. 9
Appointments solely by the President
(a) Those whose appointments are not otherwise by law
(b) Those whom he may be authorized by law to appoint
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Limitations on appointing power of the President
Art. VII, secs. 13 and 15
Jorge v. Mayor, 10 SCRA 331 (1964)Quimsing v. Tajanglangit, 10 SCRA 446 (1964)In Re: Mateo Valenzuela A.M. No. 98-5-01-SC
Nov 9, 1998Castro v. JBC & Pres. Arroyo G.R. No. 191002 & G.R. No. 191032 April 20, 2010 & March 2010
Interim or recess appointments
Art. VI, sec. 19Art. VII, sec 16, par. 2
Limitation on appointing power of Acting President
Art. VII, secs. 14 – 16
(5) Executive clemencies
Art. VII, sec. 19Art. IX, C, sec. 5
(a) Pardon distinguished from probationPeople v. Vera, 65 Phil. 56 (1937)
(b) Pardon distinguished from paroleTesoro v. Director of Prisons, 68 Phil. 154
(1939)
(c) Pardon distinguished from amnestyPeople v. Casido G.R. N o. 116512 March 7,
1997(d) Effect of pardon
People v. Nacional G.R. No. 111294 Sept 7, 1995
Garcia v. Chairman, COA G.R. No. 75025 Sept 14, 1993
Llamas v. Orbos 202 SCRA 844
(6) Powers of Commander-in-ChiefArt. VII, sec. 18Art. III, sec. 13Art. VIII, sec. 1, par. 2
IBP v. Zamora G.R. No. 141284 August 15, 2000
Sanlakas v. Executive Secretary GR No. 159085
Feb 3, 2004 421 SCRA 656Randolph S. David vs. PGMA GR No. 171390
May 3, 2006
(7) Emergency Powers
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Art. VI, sec 23(2)
Rodriguez v. Gella, 92 Phil. 603 (1953)
(8) Contracting and guaranteeing foreign loansArt. VII, sec. 20Art. XII, sec. 21Rep. Act No. 4860
(9) Power over foreign affairs
Isabelita Vinuya et.al. v. Executive Secretary et.al. GR No. 162230 April 28, 2010
(a) Treaty makingArt. VII, sec. 21
Treaty distinguished from executive agreements
Comm. of Customs v. Eastern Sea Trading 3 SCRA 351 (1961)
(b) Deportation of undesirable aliens
Go Tek v. Deportation Board, 79 SCRA 17
(10) Power over legislation
(a) Address CongressArt. VII, sec. 23
(b) Preparation and submission of the budgetId., sec. 22
(c) Veto powerArt. VII, sec. 27
(d) Emergency powerArt. VI, sec. 23(2)
(e) Fixing of tariff ratesArt. VI, sec. 28(2)
(11) Immunity from suit
Beltran v. Macasiar G.R. No. 82585 Nov 14, 1998
Gloria v. CA G.R. No. 119903 Aug 15, 2000Estrada v. Desierto G.R. No. 146710-15 March
2, 2001
[12] Executive Privilege
Romulo Neri v. Senate Committee on Accountability of
Public Officers and Investigations et al. G.R. No. 180643 March 25, 2008 & September 4, 2008
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Senate v. Ermita G.R. No. 169777 April 20, 2006
2. Vice President
a. Qualifications, election, term and oathArt. VII, sec. 3Id., sec. 4Id., sec. 5
b. Privilege and salaryArt. VII, sec. 6
c. ProhibitionsArt. VII, sec. 13Id., sec. 3, par. 2
d. SuccessionArt. VII, sec. 9
e. RemovalArt. XI, secs. 2 – 3
C. The Judicial Department
1. The Supreme Court
a. Composition
Art. VIII, sec. 4
Vargas v. Rilloraza, 80 Phil. 297 (1948)
b. Appointment and qualifications
Art. VIII, sec. 7(1)Id., sec. 8(5)Id., sec. 9
SB ng Taguig v. J. Estrella, A.M. No. 01-1608-RTJ January 16, 2001
Castro v. JBC & Pres. Arroyo G.R. No. 191002 & G.R. No. 191032 April 20, 2010 & March 2010
c. Salary
Art. VIII, sec. 10Art. XVIII, sec. 17
Perfecto v. Meer, 85 Phil. 522 (1950)Endencia v. David, 93 Phil. 696 (1953)Compare 1973 Const., art. XV, sec. 6
Not exempt from income taxNitafan v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue,
G.R. No. 78780, July 23, 1987
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d. TenureArt. VIII, sec. 11Id., sec. 1Id., sec. 2, par. 2
De la Llana v. Alba 122 SCRA 291 (1983)
e. Removal
Art. XI, sec. 2Art. VIII, sec. 11
f. Jurisdiction
Art. VIII, sec. 11Id., sec. 2, par. 1Id., sec. 5Art. VI, sec. 30Art. VII, sec. 18
People v. Ramos, 88 SCRA 486 (1979)Tirol v. CA G.R. No. 133954 Aug 3, 2000
g. Judicial Power/Judicial Review
Art. VIII, sec 1, par. 2Miranda v. Aguirre G.R. No. 133064 Sept 16, 1999Salonga v. Pano 134 SCRA 438
Requisites of Judicial Review
Article VIII, Section 5(2)
1. Actual Case or ControversyMontesclaros v. Comelec, G.R. No. 152295. July 9,
2002PACU v. Secretary of Education 91 Phil. 806
2. Proper PartyAgan v. PIATCO, G.R. No. 155001, May 5, 2003CHR Employees Assoc. v. CHR, G.R. 155336, Nov. 25,
2004
3. Earliest OpportunityUmali v. Guingona, 305 SCRA 533 (1999)
4. Necessity of Deciding Constitutional QuestionsArceta v. Mangrobang, G.R. No. 152895. June 15,
2004
h. Act as a Presidential Electoral Tribunal
Art. VII, sec. 4, par. 4Lopez v. Roxas, 17 SCRA 756 (1966)Makalintal v. PET GR No. 191618 Nov 23, 2010
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i. Administrative powers
(1) Supervision of lower courts
Art. VIII, sec. 6
Caoibes v. Ombudsman G.R. No. 132177 July 17, 2001
In re Demetria A.M. No. 00-7-09-CA March 27, 2001
(2) Discipline of judges
Art. VIII, sec. 11
(3) Appointment of officials and employees of entire judiciary
Art. VIII, sec. 5(6)
[4] Temporarily assign judges to other stations in public interest
Art. VIII, sec. 5(3)
[5] Order a change of venue or place of trial to avoid miscarriage of justice
Art. VIII, sec. 5 (4)People v. Gutierrez 39 SCRA 173
[6] promulgate rules concerning the enforcement and protection of constitutional rights
A.M. No. 07-9-12 SC Rule on Writ of AmparoA.M. No. 08-1-16 SC Rule on Writ of Habeas DataA.M. No. 09-6-8 SC Rule of Procedure on Environmental
Cases (Writ of Kalikasan)
Tapuz v. del Rosario G.R. No. 182484 Jan 17, 2008
[7] Admission to the Practice of Law
Zaldivar v. Gonzales 166 SCRA 316 (1988)Aguirre v. Rana Bar Matter No. 1036 June 10,
2003In re: Cunanan 94 Phil. 534 (1954)
[8] Integration of the Bar
In re: IBP Elections Bar Matter No. 491 (October 6, 1989)
[9] Promulgate rules concerning pleading, practice and procedure
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j. No nonjudicial work for judges
Art. VIII, sec. 12Manila Electric Co. v. Pasay Trans. Co.,
57 Phil. 600 (1932)Garcia v. Macaraig, 39 SCRA 106 (1971)
k. Report on the judiciary
Art. VIII, sec. 16
l. Manner of sitting and votes required
Art. VIII, sec. 4Rule 56, sec. 7 Rules of Civil ProcedureRule 125, sec. 3 Rules of Court
Cruz v. DENR G.R. No. 135385 December 6, 2000
m. Requirements as to decisions
Art. VIII, secs. 13-14
Valladolid v. Inciong, 121 SCRA 205 (1983)Mendoza v. CFI, 51 SCRA 369 (1973)Bacolod Murcia Milling Co. v. Henares,
107 Phil. 560 (1960)
n. Periods for deciding cases
Art. VIII, sec. 15Art. VII, sec. 19, par. 3Art. XVIII, secs. 12-14
2. Lower Courts
a. Qualifications
Art. VIII, sec. 7(1) (2)Id., sec. 8(5)Id., sec. 9
b. Salary
Art. VIII, sec. 10
c. Tenure
Art. VIII, sec. 11Id., sec. 1Id., sec. 2, par. 2De La Llana v. Alba, 112 SCRA 294 (1982)
d. Removal
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Art. VIII, sec. 11
e. Jurisdiction
Art. VIII, sec. 1Ynot v. IAC, G.R. No. 74457, March 20, 1987
f. Requirements as to preparations of decisions
Art. VIII, sec. 14
g. Period for deciding
Art. VIII, sec. 15Art. XVIII, secs. 12-14
3. The Judicial and Bar Council
Art. VIII, sec. 8
4. Automatic release of appropriation for the judiciary
Art. VIII, sec. 3
D. The Constitutional Commissions
1. Civil Service Commissions
a. Composition and qualifications of Commissioners
Art. IX, B, sec. 1(1)Art. VII, sec. 13, par. 2
b. Appointment and term of office of Commissioners
Art. IX, B, sec. 1(2)
c. Appointment of personnel of CSC
Art. IX, A, sec. 4
d. Salary
Art. IX, A, sec. 3Art. XVIII, sec. 17
e. Disqualifications
Art. IX, A, sec. 2
f. Impeachment
Art. XI, sec. 2
g. Functions of the CSC
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Art. IX, B, sec. 3Art. IX, A, sec. 7Id., sec. 8
h. Scope of the civil service - Art. IX-B sec 2 (1)
Camporedondo v. NLRC G.R. No 129049 Aug 6, 1999National Service Corporation v. NLRC 168 SCRA 122
(1988)Leyson v. Ombudsman G.R. No. 134990 April 27,
2000
i. Terms and conditions of employment in the civil service
(1) Oath of allegiance to the Constitution
Art. IX, B, sec. 4Art. XI, sec. 18
(2) Merit system
CSC v. Salas G.R. No. 123708 June 19, 1997PAGCOR v. Rilloraza G.R. No. 141141 June 25, 2001Corpus v. Cuarderno 15 SCRA 591
(a) Appointment of lameducks Art. IX, B, sec. 6
(b) Appointment or designation of elective and appointive officials
Art. IX, B, sec. 7Art. VII, sec. 13Art, VI, sec. 13
(3) Standardization of pay and ban on double compensation
Art. IX, B, sec. 5Id., sec. 8
Santos v. Court of Appeals G.R. NO. 139792 Nov 22, 2000
CB Empl. Assn. v. BSP G.R. No. 148208 Dec 15, 2004
(4) Ban on partisan political activities
Art. IX, B, sec. 2(4)
Compare Art. XVI, sec. 5(3) (with respectto members of AFP)
Trinidad v. Valle 105 SCRA 606 (1981)Vistan v. Nicolas 201 SCRA 524
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(5) Removal or suspension only for cause
Art. IX, B, sec 2(3)Ingles v. Mutuc, 26 SCRA 171 (1968)Cristobal v. Melchor, 78 SCRA 175 (1977)Miranda v. Carreon G.R. NO. 143540 April 11, 2003
(6) Summary removal
Acolola v. Tantuico, 85 SCRA 789 (1978)
(7) Right of self-organization
Art. III, sec. 8Art. IX, B, sec. 2(5)
j. Review of decisions of the CSC
Art. IX, A, sec. 7
k. Fiscal independence
Art. IX, A, sec. 5
2. Commission on Elections
a. Composition and qualifications of Commissioners
Art. IX, C, sec. 1(1)Art. VII, sec. 13, par. 2
b. Appointment and term of office of Commissioners
Art. IX, C, sec. 1(2)
c. Appointment of personnel
Art. IX, A, sec. 4
d. Salary
Art. IX, A, sec. 3Art. XVIII, sec. 17
e. Disqualifications
Art. IX, A, sec. 2
f. Impeachment
Art. XI, sec. 2
g. Powers and functions of the COMELEC
Art. IX, C, sec. 2
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(1) Enforce election laws
Art. IX, C, sec. 2(1)Id., sec. 10
Sandoval v. COMELEC G.R. No. 133842 Jan 26, 2000
Brillantes v. Comelec G.R. No. 163193 June 15, 2004 R.A. No. 9189 (2003) The Overseas Absentee Voting Act
(2) Decide administrative questions pertaining to election, except the right to vote
Art. IX, C, sec. 2(3)
(3) Petition for inclusion or exclusion of voters
Art. IX, C, sec. 2(6)
(4) Prosecute election law violators
Art. IX, C, sec. 2(6)
EO 134, sec. 11, Feb. 27, 1987
De Jesus v. People, 120 SCRA 760 (1983) Baytan v. Comelec G.R. No. 153945 Feb 4, 2003
(5) Recommend pardon, parole or suspension of sentence of election law violators
Art. IX, C, sec. 5
(6) Deputize law enforcement agents and recommend their removal
Art. IX, C, sec. 2(4)Id., sec. 2(8)
(7) REGISTRATION of political parties, organizations and coalitions and ACCREDITATION of citizens’ arms
Art. IX, C, sec. 2(5)
Registration under the party-list system
Art. IX, C, sec. 6Id., sec. 7Id., sec. 8Art. VI, sec. 5(2)Art. XVIII, sec. 7
(8) Regulation of public utilities and media of information
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Art. IX, C, sec. 4Id., sec. 9
UNIDO v. COMELEC, 104 SCRA 17 (1981)
(9) Decide election contests and cases
Art. IX, C, sec. 2(2)Id., sec. 3
Javier v. COMELEC, 144 SCRA 194 (1986)
h. Rule-making
Art. IX, A, sec. 6
i. Other functions
Art. IX, A, sec. 8
j. Act as National Board of Canvassers for Senators
EO 144, sec. 1, March 2, 1987
k. Review of COMELEC decisions, orders and resolutions
Art. IX, A, sec. 7
l. Fiscal Autonomy
Art. IX, A, sec. 5
3. Commission on Audit
a. Composition and qualifications
Art. IX, D, sec. 1(1)Art. VII, sec. 13, par. 2
b. Appointment and term of Commissioners
Art. IX, D, sec. 1(2)
c. Appointment of COA personnel
Art. IX, A, sec. 4
d. Salary
Art. IX, A, sec. 3Art. XVIII, sec. 17
e. Disqualifications
Art. IX, A, sec. 2
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f. Impeachment
Art. XI, sec. 2
g. Powers and functions
Art. IX, D, sec. 2Id., sec. 3Art. VI, sec. 20
DBP v. COA G.R. No. 88435 January 16, 2002
h. Rulemaking
Art. IX, A, sec. 6
i. Other functions
Art. IX, A, sec. 8
j. Review of decisions of the COA
Art. IX, A, sec. 7
k. Fiscal autonomy
Art. IX, A, sec. 5
E. Sandiganbayan
Art. XI, sec. 4PD 1606, Dec. 10, 1979RA No. 8249
F. Office of the Ombudsman
See also PD 1630, July 18, 1979Republic Act No. 6770 Nov 17, 1989
1. Composition
Art. XI, sec. 5
2. Qualifications
Art. XI, sec. 8
3. Appointment and term
Art. XI, secs. 9 and 11
4. Rank and salary
Art. XI, sec. 10
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5. Disqualifications
Art. XI, sec. 8Art. IX, A, sec. 2
6. Jurisdiction
Art. XI, sec. 12PCGG v. Desierto G.R. No. 140232 Jan 19, 2001People v. Velez G.R. No. 138093 Feb 10, 2003
7. Powers and functions
Art. XI, sec. 138. Fiscal autonomy
Art. XI, sec. 14
9. Appointment of personnel
Art. XI, sec. 6
G. Office of the Special Prosecutor
Art. XI, sec. 7
H. Central Monetary Authority
1. Composition and qualifications
Art. XII, sec. 20
2. Functions
Art. XII, secs. 20-21
I. Economic and Planning Agency
Art. XII, secs. 9-10
J. National Commissions
1. Commission on Human Rights
a. Composition and qualifications
Art. XIII, sec. 17
b. Powers and functions
Art. XIII, secs. 18-19
c. Fiscal autonomy
Art. XIII, sec. 17(4)
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2. National Language Commission
Art. XIV, sec. 9
3. National Police Commission
Art. XVI, sec. 6Canonizado v. Aguirre G.R. No. 133132 January 25, 2000
4. Commission on Indigenous Cultural Communities Art. XVI sec 12
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