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CONSTI LAW 2 (ATTY. TAGARDA-MABILEN)EMINENT DOMAIN
# 8RP VS PLDT (Reyes, J.B.L.,J.)26 SCRA 620
Facts:-soon after its creation in 1947, the Bureau of Telecommunications set up its own Govt. Telephone System by utilizing its own appropriation and equipment and by renting trunk lines of the PLDT to enable govt. offices to cal private parties-its application for the use of these trunk lines was in the usual form of applications for telephoneservice, containing a statement, above the signature of the applicant, that the latter will abide bythe rules and regulations of the PLDT which are on file with the Public Service Commission.-one of the many rules prohibits the public use of the service furnished by the telephonesubscriber for his public use.-PLDT complained that the bureau had used the trunk line not only for the use of governmentoffices but even to serve private persons or the general public.-the bureau proposed to the PLDT that they both enter into an interconnecting agreement, withthe govt paying (on a call basis) for all calls passing through the interconnecting facilities fromthe Govt. Telephone System to the PLDT. The party agreed provided that it would have a shareof 37 ½ % of gross revenues. The bureau did not agree.Issue: WON the bureau can require the telephone company to permit interconnection of the govttelephone system and that of the PLDT.Ruling: Yes.RD: It is unquestionable that real property may, through expropriation, be subjected to aneasement of right way. In Sec 6 of Art 13, the State, may in the interest of national welfare,transfer utilities to public ownership upon just compensation. There is no reason why the Statemay not require a public utility to render services in the general interest, provided justcompensation is paid therefor.
#9PLDT VS NTC (Melencio-Herrerra, J.)
Facts:
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-PLDT assails, by way of certiorari and prohibition under Rule 65, two orders of public respondentNTC.-Order of Dec 12, 1988 – granting Cellcom, Inc. provisional authority to install, operate andmaintain a cellular mobile telephone system in Metro Manila-PLDT filed an opposition with Motion to Dismiss based on, inter alia, that it has a pendingapplication with NTC to install and operate a cellular mobile telephone system for domestic andinternational service not only in Manila but also in the provinces.Issue: WON PLDT can justifiably refuse to interconnect.Ruling: No.RD: The interconnection which has been required of PLDT is a form of “intervention” withproperty rights dictated by the objective of the government to promote the rapid expansion of telecommunications services in all areas of the Philippines, to maximize the use of telecommunications facilities available in recognition of the vital role of communications innation building. Undoubtedly, the encompassing objective is the common good.
# 11PEOPLE VS FAJARDO (Reyes, J.B.L., J.)104 Phil 443
Facts:-Juan F. Fajardo – former mayor, as of the time of the filing of this case, of the Municipality of Baao, Camarines Sur)-During his term as mayor, Ordinance No. 7, Series of 1950 was passed—providing that anyperson or person/s who will construct a building should before constructing, obtain a writtenpermit from the Municipal Mayor.-4 years after the term of Fajardo, he filed a written request to the incumbent municipal mayorfor a permit to construct a building adjacent to their gasoline station on a parcel of landregistered in Fajardo’s name* land is located along the national highway separated from a public plaza by a creek-request for permission was denied because said construction would destroy the view or beautyof the pubic plaza; Fajardo again requested; denied for the second time-Fajardo however, proceeded with the construction because they needed a place for residencevery badly; their former house having been destroyed by a typhoon and it was only a leasedproperty-Fajardo was convicted of having violated said ordinance
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