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2015-02-23 |
PERLAS-BERNABE, J. |
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| Execution is fittingly called the fruit and end of suit and the life of the law. A judgment, if left unexecuted, would be nothing but an empty victory for the prevailing party.[73] | |||||
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2011-01-18 |
SERENO, J. |
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| Neither can petitioners escape the obligation to compensate respondent for services rendered and work done by invoking the state's immunity from suit. This Court has long established in Ministerio v. CFI of Cebu, [16] and recently reiterated in Heirs of Pidacan v. ATO, [17] that the doctrine of governmental immunity from suit cannot serve as an instrument for perpetrating an injustice to a citizen. As this Court enunciated in EPG Construction: [18] | |||||