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UNITED CLAIMANTS ASSOCIATION OF NEA v. NATIONAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION

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2012-04-25
VELASCO JR., J.
This was reiterated in United Claimants Association of NEA (UNICAN) v. National Electrification Administration (NEA),[47] in this wise: It must be noted that the burden of proving bad faith rests on the one alleging it. As the Court ruled in Culili v. Eastern Telecommunications, Inc., "According to jurisprudence, 'basic is the principle that good faith is presumed and he who alleges bad faith has the duty to prove the same.'" Moreover, in Spouses Palada v. Solidbank Corporation, the Court stated, "Allegations of bad faith and fraud must be proved by clear and convincing evidence."