The City of Manila filed a case against Balbina Estrada regarding the power of eminent domain. Eminent domain allows the government to take private property for public use so long as just compensation is provided to the owner. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the City of Manila, affirming that the government can exercise its power of eminent domain to take private property as long as it is for public use and the owner is given just compensation.
The City of Manila filed a case against Balbina Estrada regarding the power of eminent domain. Eminent domain allows the government to take private property for public use so long as just compensation is provided to the owner. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the City of Manila, affirming that the government can exercise its power of eminent domain to take private property as long as it is for public use and the owner is given just compensation.
The City of Manila filed a case against Balbina Estrada regarding the power of eminent domain. Eminent domain allows the government to take private property for public use so long as just compensation is provided to the owner. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the City of Manila, affirming that the government can exercise its power of eminent domain to take private property as long as it is for public use and the owner is given just compensation.