The filial privilege rule is not strictly a rule on disqualification because a descendant is not incompetent or disqualified to testify against an as…
Read moreThe filial privilege rule is not strictly a rule on disqualification because a descendant is not incompetent or disqualified to testify against an as…
Read moreChan vs. Chan Case Digest
Facts: Petitioner wife filed against respondent husband a petition for the declaration of nullity of marriage, with the dissolution of their conju…
Read moreKrohn vs. CA Case Digest
Where the person against whom the privilege is claimed is the patient’s husband who testifies on a document executed by medical practitioners, his tes…
Read moreIn order that the disqualification by reason of physician-patient privilege be successfully claimed, the following requisites should concur: (1) the p…
Read moreMarital Privilege Rule
Sec. 24 . Disqualification by reason of privileged communication. — The following persons cannot testify as to matters learned in confidence in th…
Read moreMarital Disqualification Rule (Sec. 22) Marital Privilege Rule (Sec. 24) Can be invoked only if one of the spouses is a par…
Read moreOffer of Compromise in Criminal Cases
Sec. 27. Offer of compromise not admissible. — x x x In criminal cases, except those involving quasi-offenses (criminal negligence) or those …
Read moreOffer of Compromise in Civil Cases
Sec. 27. Offer of compromise not admissible. — In civil cases, an offer of compromise is not an admission of any liability, and is not admissibl…
Read moreSec. 25. Parental and filial privilege. — No person may be compelled to testify against his parents, other direct ascendants, children or other …
Read more1. BEST EVIDENCE RULE Sec. 3. Original document must be produced; exceptions. — When the subject of inquiry is the contents of a documen…
Read moreSec. 22 . Disqualification by reason of marriage. — During their marriage, neither the husband nor the wife may testify for or against the other…
Read moreSec. 33 . Confession. — The declaration of an accused acknowledging his guilt of the offense charged, or of any offense necessarily inclu…
Read moreSec. 24. Disqualification by reason of privileged communication. — The following persons cannot testify as to matters learned in confidence …
Read moreRule 130 Rules of Admissibility A. OBJECT (REAL) EVIDENCE Sec. 1 . Object as evidence. — Objects as evidence are those addressed t…
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