G.R. No. L-5 – 75 Phil. 113 – Political Law – Constitutional Law – General Principles – Elements of a State – Government – De Jure vs De Facto Government Co Kim Cham filed a civil case against Eusebio Tan Keh before the trial court of Manila presided by Judge […]
de facto government
[G.R. No. 73748. May 22, 1986.] LAWYERS LEAGUE FOR A BETTER PHILIPPINES AND/OR OLIVER A. LOZANO, petitioner, vs. PRESIDENT CORAZON C. AQUINO, ET AL., respondents. [G.R. No. 73972. May 22, 1986.] PEOPLE’S CRUSADE FOR SUPREMACY OF THE CONSTITUTION, ETC., petitioner, vs. MRS. CORY AQUINO, ET AL., respondents. [G.R. No. 73990. […]
Three Kinds of a De Facto Government 1. In a proper legal sense, a government that gets possession and control of, or usurps, by force or by the voice of the majority, the rightful legal governments and maintains itself against the will of the latter, such as the government of […]
G.R. No. 76180 – 145 SCRA 160 – Political Law – Basic Concepts – Elements of a State – Government – De Jure vs De Facto Government Saturnino Bermudez, as a lawyer, questioned the validity of the first paragraph of Section 5 of Article XVIII of the proposed 1986 Constitution, which provides in […]
G.R. No. L-40004 – 159 Phil. 328 – 62 SCRA 275 – Political Law – Basic Concepts – Elements of a State – Government – De Jure vs De Facto Government – Marcos as a De Jure President Under the 1973 Constitution In January 1975, a petition for prohibition was […]