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that he has no complaints against his employer; (4) he did not pay for placement fees
and deductions because charging them is illegal; and (5) attorney's fees should only be
awarded upon finding of bad faith,[19]
In its Comment, Hechanova focused his discussion on illegal dismissal and his
entitlement to the monetary claims granted by the CA. He did not respond to the issue
of whether his cause of action was limited to total and permanent disability and
excluded the monetary claims subject of this petition.[20]
While the Court lauds the CA in showing compassion to a seafarer, we are still a court
of law. In Bucal v. Bucal,[21] "[i]t is well-settled that courts cannot grant a relief not
prayed for in the pleadings or in excess of what is being sought by a party to a case.
The rationale for the rule was explained in Development Bank of the Philippines [DBP]
v. Teston," viz.:
Due process considerations justify this requirement. It is improper to enter an order
which exceeds the scope of relief sought by the pleadings, absent notice which affords
the opposing party an opportunity to be heard with respect to the proposed relief. The
fundamental purpose of the requirement that allegations of a complaint must provide
the measure of recovery is to prevent surprise to the defendant. (Citation omitted)
Bucal further elucidated the reason for the rule:
For the same reason, this protection against surprises granted to defendants
should also be available to petitioners. Verily, both parties to a suit are
entitled to due process against unforeseen and arbitrary judgments. The
very essence of due process is "the sporting idea of fair play" which forbids
the grant of relief on matters where a party to the suit was not given an
opportunity to be heard.[22] (Citation omitted).
The records reveal that Hechanova's complaint is for total and permanent disability
benefits.[23] He neither complained of illegal dismissal, nor claimed for salary for the
unexpired portion of the contract and reimbursement of placement fee and other
deductions. Hechanova was consistent in his pleadings that he was interested in total
and permanent disability benefits and not the monetary claims of an illegally dismissed
seafarer.[24]
Following the pronouncements in Bucal and DBP, the CA cannot grant the monetary
awards on its own initiative since the complainant, Hechanova did not allege and pray
for them. Furthermore, when the CA unilaterally held that he was illegally dismissed
from employment, the theory of the case was changed in the middle of the
proceedings, which is against the rules of fair play and justice. Consequently,
Interorient was surprised at the finding of illegal dismissal, since it was not raised as an
issue from the beginning and they were not given the opportunity to present evidence
to rebut it.
Interorient's first argument alone is a ground to grant the petition. The Court shall no
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