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Caption
The caption sets forth the name of the court, title of the action, and the docket number if
assigned. The title of the action indicates the names of the parties. Names of all the parties
must be indicated in the original complaint or petition but in subsequent pleadings, it is enough
that the name of the first party of each side be stated, together with an indication that there are
other parties. The parties’ respective participation in the case shall be indicated.
Also included in the caption are the specific branch of the court, its judicial region, and the title
of the case—although this one is not required.
Body
The body of the pleading sets forth its designation, allegations of the party’s claims or defenses,
the relief prayed for, and the date of the filing of the pleading.
Paragraphs should adopt the deductive method of reasoning and should include details about
the five Ws and 1H of the case (who, what, where, when, why, and how).
Every heading means one cause of action. There is no prohibition for the parties in filing several
causes of action. One paragraph must include one thought.
Relief sought must be based on a law. A party can ask for a general relief but this is not
guaranteed. Although a court may grant a general relief, this is limited to that which is allied to
the specific relief asked, and not entirely distinct from it.
Every pleading shall be dated.
Verification
Except when required by law or a rule, pleadings need not be under oath, verified or
accompanied by affidavits.
A pleading is verified by an affidavit when the affiant attests that he read the pleading and that
the allegations therein are true and correct of his personal knowledge or based on authentic
records. This personal knowledge refers to knowledge acquired by our senses.
A pleading required to be verified which contains verification based on information and belief or
upon knowledge, information and belief, or lacks a proper verification, shall be treated as an
unsigned pleading.
In other words, a verification is an attestation of the party or his counsel that the allegations in
the pleading are true. Hence, a pleading may be thrown out by the court if the verification is
defective or there is no verification at all.
Affidavit of service
A notarized document that contains the facts and circumstances of the service of the pleading to
the other party, which may primarily be done personally or through courier. The affidavit serves
as an attestation by the plaintiff or his counsel that the pleading was filed in good faith, and that
the other party would not be deprived of due process.
Explanation
It contains the statement of the party on why he did not serve the pleading personally to the
other party. Various reasons may include the pandemic and the distance of the other party’s
place from that of the plaintiff.