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2010-09-29 |
VELASCO JR., J. |
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| We reiterated the above holding in Javier v. Court of Appeals[14] in this wise: "The said branch has a general supervisory control over its processes in the execution of its judgment with a right to determine every question of fact and law which may be involved in the execution." | |||||