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TITLE OF THE CASE

Case No. Date Ponente


Petitioners Respondents

SYNOPSIS:
This should be sufficient to summarize the case when recited. Crammer-friendly summary. Must contain the issue and ruling to
related to the syllabus.

PROCEDURAL HISTORY:
Story of how the case got to the SC or what kind of petition it is as it was filed in the SC

Example: A sued B. B appealed to the CA. CA ruled in B’s favor. A appeals to SC.
FACTS OF THE CASE: detailed narration of the antecedents. If it can be as short as the recit-ready very without leaving
important details, just delete the recit-ready and put them here.

Petitioners’ claims

Respondents’ claims

ISSUES: Ruling
1. Whether… Yes/No
RULING/RATIONALE:
1. Please provide the basis/ doctrine/ provision/ statute/ stare decisis used.
LAWS, STATUTES, CODES INVOLVED:
“Title: Description.” Verbatim.

Treat this as a word bank for all important terminologies, laws, etc.
DISPOSITION:
The “WHEREFORE” part

eg. X is found guilty of crimes 1,2, and 3., Petition is denied on grounds of reason 1,2, and 3.
DICTA RELATING TO DOCTRINE:
Very important to note since the purpose of the cases is to relate them to the doctrines taught in class
SEPARATE RULINGS:
Concurring, dissenting, separate opinions, if available
CASES CITED IN CASE:
Pang magis na hahaha. Cases cited by the justice in his decision. Maybe a brief summary or background of the case if it was
important to the present case. If not, then just the quote or simply the title.

PLEASE ADJUST THE MARGINS AS NECESSARY.

Made by: Last Name, First Name.

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