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proof of mailing, its evidentiary value must be differentiated from the situation presently
before us where the postmasters certification is intended to prove that the post office had
committed a mistake in placing the date of receipt on the registry return card. In other
words, the Postmasters certification is offered to overcome the presumption that the Malate
Post Office regularly performed its official duties when the registry return card was filled
up by the recipient of the labor arbiters decision with November 21, 1999 as the date of
receipt. We find it significant that both the petitioner and the postmasters certification
failed to show that the Malate Post Office committed an inadvertence in handling the
registry return card so that a corrective certification from the Postmaster was necessary. In
the absence of such justification for the certification, we are compelled to deny it of any
evidentiary value for the purpose it was submitted.
In light of this conclusion, we find it unnecessary to discuss the validity of Eurekas
appeal bond.
WHEREFORE, premises considered, we hereby DENY the petition and AFFIRM
the Court of Appeals Decision dated March 28, 2003, and Resolution of August 7, 2003, in
CA-G.R. SP No. 61553. Costs against the petitioner.
SO ORDERED.
ARTURO D. BRION
Associate Justice
WE CONCUR:
LEONARDO A. QUISUMBING
Associate Justice
Chairperson
CONCHITA CARPIO-MORALES
Associate Justice
MINITA V. CHICO-NAZARIO
Associate Justice
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