BLE Cases
BLE Cases
BLE Cases
Rule 2.03. – A lawyer shall not do or permit to be done any act designed primarily to
solicit legal business.
Rule 3.01. – A lawyer shall not use or permit the use of any false, fraudulent, misleading,
deceptive, undignified, self-laudatory or unfair statement or claim regarding his
qualifications or legal services.
Respondent admitted the acts imputed to him, but argued that advertising and
solicitation per se are not prohibited acts; that the time has come to change our views
about the prohibition on advertising and solicitation
HELD:
YES. There is no question that respondent committed the acts complained of. He himself
admits that he caused the publication of the advertisement.
8 months after he pleaded for compassion and claimed that he had no intention to
violate the code, he again advertised his legal services.
What adds to the gravity of respondent’s acts is that in advertising himself as a self-
styled "Annulment of Marriage Specialist,"
He was suspended from the practice of law for 1 year
6. Gana-Carait v Comelec
(WON her certificate of candidacy should be cancelled for false representations on her
eligibility to run for office given her American citizenship)
(WON Gana filed the petition for certiorari in time)
Ghana-Carait filed her coc for a public position in Biñan
The Comelec cancelled her coc finding that she has a dual citizenship
COMELEC held that Gana-Carait must comply with RA No. 9225, or the Citizenship
Retention and Re-acquisition Act, which requires candidates who are dual citizens
by naturalization to take an oath of allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines and
to renounce their foreign citizenship.
Gana-Carait contended and states that, she was born to a Filipino father and an
American mother. Thus, she is a dual citizen by birth, and not by naturalization.
The Comelec then contended that according to Comelec Rules, petitions to cancel
COCs become final and executory after five days from promulgation.
HELD:
According to the court, As a dual citizen by birth, Gana-Carait is thus considered a
Filipino qualified to run for public office.
The Court held that the COMELEC Rules are merely procedural and thus cannot
override substantive law, especially the Constitution.
Since the constitution allows 30 days to file for a petition for certiorari, then the
cancellation issued shall be rendered only executory, but not final.