The Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) has welcomed the reaffirmation of the Supreme Court that PAO may file a petition preventing
the removal of cases involving children whose deaths are Dengvaxia-related at a Quezon City family court.
Garin and the other respondents’ motion were “bereft of merit as they failed to present substantial grounds,” it said, citing their arguments on the jurisdiction over the subject cases lies with a regular court, and with a family court in Quezon City, and that a metropolitan trial court, not a regional trial court, has the jurisdiction over the reckless imprudence resulting in homicide.
But the Supreme Court Second Division said “Quezon City may still be the proper venue,” of all Dengvaxia cases, and that PAO may act as counsel of the petitioners or the private complainants.
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