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SO ORDERED.[19]
The CA Ruling
On the basis of the NLRC decision, it was then the respondent that challenged the
decision before the CA on Rule 65 of the Rules of Court.
In reversing the NLRC decision, the CA found that: (1) the respondent's medical
condition was aggravated by his responsibilities, physical and emotional stress on board
the petitioners' vessel;[20] and (2) "there is no denying" that the respondent tried to
comply with the three-day medical examination deadline, but was refused and ignored
by the petitioners.[21] In so ruling, the CA asserted that strict rules of evidence are not
applicable in claims for compensation and disability benefits.[22]
Thus, on October 29, 2014, the CA rendered the assailed Decision, the dispositive
portion of which reads:
WHEREFORE, the petition is granted. The Decision dated June 10, 2013 and
Resolution dated August 30, 2013 of public respondent National Labor
Relations Commission are reversed and set aside, and the Decision dated
July 31, 2012 of the labor arbiter is reinstated.
SO ORDERED.[23]
Hence, this petition.
The Issues
The petitioners seek the reversal of the assailed decision and resolution by the CA on
the basis of the following grounds:
A
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THE COURT OF APPEALS GRAVELY ERRED WHEN IT DECIDED TO
IGNORE THE 3-DAY MANDATORY REPORTING REQUIREMENT
PROVIDED UNDER THE POEA-SEC.
B
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THE COURT OF APPEALS GRAVELY ERRED WHEN IT HELD THAT
RESPONDENT WAS ABLE TO PROVE THAT HIS ILLNESS IS WORKRELATED AND THAT HE CONTRACTED HIS ILLNESS DURING THE
TERM OF HIS EMPLOYMENT.
C
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THE COURT OF APPEALS GRAVELY ERRED WHEN IT REINSTATED THE
AWARD OF HOSPITALIZATION EXPENSES AND ATTORNEY'S FEES.[24]
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