Ebro III vs NLRC : 110187 : September 4, 1996 : J Mendoza : Second...
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2. In the event that the Government determines that there has been an abuse of the privileges and
immunities granted under this Agreement, consultations shall be held between the Government and the
Commission to determine whether any such abuse has occurred and, if so, the Government shall withdraw
the privileges and immunities granted the Commission and its officials.
WHEREFORE, the petition is DISMISSED for lack of merit.
SO ORDERED.
Regalado (Chairman), Romero, Puno and Torres, Jr., JJ., concur.
[1]
Per Presiding Commissioner Edna Bonto-Perez and concurred in by Commissioners Domingo H. Zapanta and
Rogelio I. Rayala.
[2]
Rollo, p. 105.
[3]
CONST., Art. II, 2.
[4]
190 SCRA 130, 143 (1990)
[5].
Id., at 145-146.
[6]
International Catholic Migration Commission v. NLRC, 169 SCRA 606 (1989).
[7].
Supra note 5.
[8]
Perhaps ICMC did not see the need to invoke the same since, as things turned out, the case was resolved in
ICMC's favor.
[9]
A judicial process is defined as a writ, warrant, subpoena, or other formal writing issued by authority of law; also
the means of accomplishing an end, including judicial proceedings, or all writs, warrants, summonses, and orders of
courts of justice or judicial officers. It is likewise held to include a writ, summons, or order issued in a judicial
proceeding to acquire jurisdiction of a person or his property, to expedite the cause or enforce the judgment, or a
writ, warrant, mandate, or other process issuing from a court of justice. Malaloan v. Court of Appeals, 232 SCRA
249, 257 (1994). (Emphasis added)
[10]
Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center-Aquaculture Department v. National Labor Relations
Commission, 206 SCRA 283 (1992).
[11]
5 of 5
190 SCRA 130, 144 (1990).
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