This case has been cited 1 times or more.
|
2014-09-16 |
VILLARAMA, JR., J. |
||||
| The immunity of the State from suit, known also as the doctrine of sovereign immunity or non-suability of the State,[17] is expressly provided in Article XVI of the 1987 Constitution which states: Section 3. The State may not be sued without its consent. In United States of America v. Judge Guinto,[18]we discussed the principle of state immunity from suit, as follows: | |||||