Republic V Bautista
Republic V Bautista
Republic V Bautista
FACTS:
In her verified petition filed before the lower court, private
respondent Imelda Mangabat Sorensen sought to correct and
change the word "American" into the word "Danish" in the birth
certificate of her minor son, Raymund Mangabat Sorensen to
reflect the true nationality of Bo Huage Sorensen, her husband
and the father of said minor child.
Upon compliance with the jurisdictional requirements set forth in
Rule 108 of the Rules of Court on cancellation or correction of
entries in the Civil Registry, the petition was set for hearing.
The Republic of the Philippines opposed the aforesaid petition
and moved for the dismissal on the ground that a correction of
entry in the Civil Registry is allowed only when the same refers to
mere clerical errors or mistakes, but not to substantial changes
affecting the civil status, nationality or citizenship of the person
concerned.
LLpr
In the present case, the records show that the Pasay City Local
Civil Registrar and the Solicitor General [as counsel for the
Republic] were made parties to the petition for correction of entry
in the civil registry filed in the Court of First Instance of Rizal,
Pasay City branch. The proper notice was published once a week
for three [3] consecutive weeks in the Rizal Weekly Bulletin, a
newspaper of general circulation. The Republic appeared through
a trial attorney of the Office of the Solicitor General who was
present and did not object to the presentation of evidence,
although after the hearing, the said trial attorney filed an
opposition and or motion to dismiss on the ground that the