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REPUBLIC v. IGNACIO C. CAPULONG

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2002-05-28
BELLOSILLO, J.
While the rule is that courts may set aside or enjoin the award of a contract made by a government entity,  this may be done only upon a clear showing of grave abuse of discretion[29] or only in cases involving issues definitely outside the exercise of discretion in technical cases and questions of law.[30] We however find nothing of this sort in the allegations of petitioner G & S in Civil Case No. 95-72586.   Even if admitted to be true, the allegations do not demonstrate grave abuse of discretion nor raise issues definitely outside the exercise of discretion in technical cases which would survive a motion to dismiss for failure to state cause of action and warrant a trial on the merits of the complaint.