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committed in Kidapawan City and not in Manila.[55]
For her part, respondent argues that the argument as regards her legal personality in
filing the petition for certiorari before the CA reveals that petitioner misunderstood the
difference between an appeal and a special civil action for certiorari under Rule 65 of
the Rules of Court.[56] In fact, respondent agrees with the petitioner that only the
State, through the OSG, may file an appeal in a criminal case.[57] As an appeal is not
available for a private complainant in a criminal case, an independent action through a
petition for certiorari under Rule 65, therefore, is available to the said aggrieved party.
[58]
Anent the jurisdictional issue, respondent again invokes Section 9 of RA 8042 which
allows the filing of an action arising from illegal recruitment with the RTC of the
complainant's residence.[59] The respondent further argues that as regards the charge
of Estafa, considering that the same arose from the illegal recruitment activities, the
said provision allows the filing thereof with the court of the same place where the
Illegal Recruitment case was filed.[60] Besides, according to the respondent, since one
of the essential elements of Estafa, i.e., damage or prejudice to the offended party,
took place in Manila, as the offended party resides in Manila, the RTC of Manila has
jurisdiction over the Estafa case.[61]
Issues
1) Does the RTC of Manila have jurisdiction over the cases of Illegal
Recruitment and Estafa?
2) Does the respondent, on her own, have legal personality to file the
petition for certiorari before the CA?
The Court's Ruling
The issues shall be discussed ad seriatim.
The RTC of Manila has jurisdiction over the
cases of Illegal Recruitment and Estafa
Indeed, venue in criminal cases is an essential element of jurisdiction.[62] As explained
by this Court in the case of Foz, Jr. v. People:[63]
It is a fundamental rule that for jurisdiction to be acquired by courts in
criminal cases, the offense should have been committed or any one of its
essential ingredients took place within the territorial jurisdiction of the court.
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