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2002-10-15 |
SANDOVAL-GUTIERREZ, J. |
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| conclusive determination of the question litigated and should forever set the controversy at rest. Indeed, it has been well said that this maxim is more than a mere rule of law; more even than an important principle of public policy; and that it is not too much to say that it is a fundamental concept in the organization of every jural society."[7] In Lim vs. Jabalde,[8] this Court further explained the necessity of adhering to the doctrine of immutability of final judgments, thus: | |||||