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2015-07-01 |
MENDOZA, J. |
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Then, following C.A. No. 591,[31] the duties exercised by the director of National Library with regard to matters concerning the system of civil registration were transferred to the Bureau of Census and Statistics. This bureau subsequently became the NSO,[32] whose Administrator concurrently served as the Civil Registrar-General.[33] At present, the National Statistician is empowered by Republic Act (R.A.) No. 10625, as Civil Registrar-General to exercise technical supervision of civil registrars.[34] | |||||
2015-07-01 |
MENDOZA, J. |
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On April 20, 2011, Abdullah denied Mamiscal's motion.[16] In sustaining the divorce between Mamiscal and Abdullah, Abdullah opined that it was simply his ministerial duty to receive the COD and the attached kapasadan filed by Adelaidah. Abdullah also noted that when the AAC was convened during the February 28, 2010 hearing, only Mamiscal and his representatives appeared. Considering the fact that Adelaidah manifested her opposition in writing to any reconciliation with her husband and the fact that the 90-day period of 'iddah had already lapsed, Abdullah ruled that any move to reconstitute the AAC would have been futile because the divorce between Mamiscal and his wife had already become final and irrevocable. |