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Specpro - Heirs of Ipon v. Ricaforte

The Supreme Court ruled that the trial court cannot determine heirship in an ordinary civil case for cancellation of title. According to jurisprudence, heirship can only be determined through a special proceeding, not in a case for recovery of property. While exceptions allow heirship to be addressed in a civil case if the parties agreed and presented evidence on it, or if a special proceeding was already closed, those exceptions did not apply in this case. Thus the civil case was dismissed and the parties needed to initiate a special proceeding to determine the lawful heirs of the deceased.

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Specpro - Heirs of Ipon v. Ricaforte

The Supreme Court ruled that the trial court cannot determine heirship in an ordinary civil case for cancellation of title. According to jurisprudence, heirship can only be determined through a special proceeding, not in a case for recovery of property. While exceptions allow heirship to be addressed in a civil case if the parties agreed and presented evidence on it, or if a special proceeding was already closed, those exceptions did not apply in this case. Thus the civil case was dismissed and the parties needed to initiate a special proceeding to determine the lawful heirs of the deceased.

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G.R. No.

198680 July 8, 2013

HEIRS OF MAGDALENO YPON vs. GAUDIOSO PONTERAS RICAFORTE A.K.A.


"GAUDIOSO E. YPON," AND THE REGISTER OF DEEDS OF TOLEDO CITY,

PERLAS-BERNABE, J.:

FACTS:

Petitioners, together with some of their cousins, filed a complaint for Cancellation of Title and
Reconveyance with Damages against respondent Gaudioso Ponteras Ricaforte, who executed
an Affidavit of Self-Adjudication and succeeded in transferring in his name several lots of the
estate of Magdaleno Ypon(Magdaleno).

ISSUE: WON the determination of heirship may be made in an ordinary court action

RULING: NO.

The rule that the determination of a decedent’s lawful heirs should be made in the
corresponding special proceeding precludes the RTC, in an ordinary action for cancellation of
title and reconveyance, from granting the same. In the case of Heirs of Teofilo Gabatan v. CA,
the Court held that the determination of who are the decedent’s lawful heirs must be made in
the proper special proceeding for such purpose, and not in an ordinary suit for recovery of
ownership and/or possession, as in this case:

Jurisprudence dictates that the determination of who are the legal heirs of the deceased must
be made in the proper special proceedings in court, and not in an ordinary suit for recovery of
ownership and possession of property. This must take precedence over the action for recovery
of possession and ownership. The Court has consistently ruled that the trial court cannot make
a declaration of heirship in the civil action for the reason that such a declaration can only be
made in a special proceeding. Under Section 3, Rule 1 of the 1997 Revised Rules of Court, a
civil action is defined as one by which a party sues another for the enforcement or protection of
a right, or the prevention or redress of a wrong while a special proceeding is a remedy by which
a party seeks to establish a status, a right, or a particular fact. It is then decisively clear that the
declaration of heirship can be made only in a special proceeding inasmuch as the petitioners
here are seeking the establishment of a status or right.

By way of exception, the need to institute a separate special proceeding for the determination of
heirship may be dispensed with for the sake of practicality, as when the parties in the civil case
had voluntarily submitted the issue to the trial court and already presented their evidence
regarding the issue of heirship, and the RTC had consequently rendered judgment thereon, or
when a special proceeding had been instituted but had been finally closed and terminated, and
hence, cannot be re-opened.

In this case, none of the foregoing exceptions, or those of similar nature, appear to exist. Hence,
there lies the need to institute the proper special proceeding in order to determine the heirship
of the parties involved, ultimately resulting to the dismissal of Civil Case No. T-2246.

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