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under old case LRC/Civil Case No. 997-P but now, on theMotion of the Republic of the Philippines to avoid conflictingof hearing dates of two (2) Cases, under the same subjectmatter, a consolidation of original Case LRC/Civil Case No.997-P into LRC/Civil Case No 3957-P has been submittedand impleaded. But we seek the truth and nothing but thetruth that this Honorable Court has come to intervene wherethe succor of the Magistrate of justice for equity andvindication by the untainted facts had necessitate thisprovidential circumstances in as much as its paramountobject to secure the weak and exalted the victims of oppression for the unmolested true spirit of justice and itsvirtue for the deserving litigant.Indeed, in the findings of Justinian, Inst. B.1, tis; Co;2
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Inst. 56, justice is the constant and perpetual dispositionto render to every man his due. It is the conformity of ouractions and our will to the law but it should be commutativefor which that virtue whose object is to render to everyonewhat belongs to him, as nearly as may be, or that whichgoverns contracts. Yet, justice needs to be distributive aswell, that virtue whose object it is to distribute rewards andpunishments to each one according to his merit, observing a just proportion by comparing one person or fact with another sothat neither equal persons have unequal things nor unequalperson things equal. Justice, in specific parlance, is thegreatest interest of man on earth. It is the ligament that holdscivilized nations together, for, it consists simply in letting