Tambuling Batangas Publication February 06-12, 2019 Issue | Page 6

Advertisements REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES REGIONAL TRIAL COURT FOURTH JUDICIAL REGION BRANCH XI, BALAYAN, BATANGAS ------------------------------------------------ IN THE MATTER OF PETITION FOR CANCELLATION OF CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF CHRISTIAN PANGANIBAN CAPACIA WITH REGISTRY NUMBER 88-59. FOURTH JUDICIAL REGION REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT & EX OFFICIO SHERIFF Branch X, Balayan, Batangas SP. PROC. CASE NO. 5570 -versus- CHRISTIAN PANGANIBAN CAPACIA, represented by, DELIA I. HERNANDEZ Petitioner, SPS. RAYMUNDO CASTILLO And FLORA MASIKAT, Mortgagors, x----------------------------------------------------------------x -versus- LOCAL CIVIL, REGISTRAR OF BALAYAN, BATANGAS AND PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY, Respondents, x----------------------------------------------x ORDER A verified petition has been filed by Petitioner Christian Panganiban Capacia, represented by Delia I. Hernandez, thru counsel, praying unto this Honorable Court that after due notice, publication and hearing, a judgement be rendered by this Honorable Court ordering the Local Civil Registrar of Balayan, Batangas to cancel the Certificate of Live Birth of the petitioner CHRISTIAN PANGANIBAN CAPACIA with Registry No. 88-59 from their records; and ordering the Local Civil Registrar of Balayan, Batangas to furnish/advice the Civil Registrar General of the Philippine Statistics Authority of their actions cancelling the birth certificate of the petitioner CHRISTIAN PANGANIBAN CAPACIA with Registry No. 88-59. Finding the petition to be sufficient in form and substance, the same is hereby given due course and is set for hearing on April 24, 2019 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning at the Session Hall of the Regional Trial Court, Branch 11, Balayan, Batangas at which date. Time and place, all persons having any opposition may appear and show cause, if any, why said petition should not be granted. Let copy of the petition as well as a copy of this order be furnished the Office of the Solicitor General, the Office of the Civil Registrar General of the Philippines or the Philippine Statistics Authority, And the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Balayan, Batangas, and the petitioner for their information and guidance. It is further directed that a copy of this order be published once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Batangas to be chosen by raffle pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 1079 at the expense of the petitioner and to be posted by the Acting Sheriff of this Court in three (3) public and conspicuous places, within the same period. IT IS ORDERED. Given this 22nd day of January, 2019 at Balayan, Batangas. ROLANDO E. SILANG Presiding Judge Copy Furnished: OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL 134 Amorsolo St., Legaspi Villasge Makati City 1229, M.M. PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY NSO 3rd Floor, Vidal Building EDSA corner Times St., Quezon city 1101, M.M OFFICE OF THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR Balayan, Batangas 4213 ATTY. EFREN R. CHAVEZ ICV Subdivision, Brgy. 3 Balayan, Batangas 4213 DELIA I. HERNANDEZ Brgy. 1, Caoibes (Dike), Balayan, Batangas 4213 Tambuling Batangas January 30, February 6 & 13, 2019 RURAL BANK SAN ANTONIO INC. [formerly RURAL BANK OF SAN ANTONIO (QUEZON) INC.] Mortgagee, SHERIFF’S NOTICE OF SALE Upon Extra-Judicial Petition for Sale under act 3135, as amended, filed by RURAL BANK SAN ANTONIO INC. [formerly RURAL BANK OF SAN ANTONIO (QUEZON) INC.], with business and postal address at Marasigan St., Calaca, Batangas as mortgagee, against RAYMUNDO CASTILLO married to FLORA MASIKAT with residence address at Munting Coral, Calaca, Batangas, as mortgagors, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of December 15, 2018 amounted to TWO HUNDRED SIXTY NINE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED NINETY THREE PESOS & 16/100 (Php 269,393.16) including interest, attorney’s fees and all incidental expenses which are all secured by the aforesaid mortgage, the undersigned sheriff or his duly authorized deputy will sell at public auction on March 7, 2019 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning or soon thereafter, at the main entrance of the Regional Trial Court, Balayan, Batangas to the highest bidder, for CASH and in Philippine Currency, the real property described hereunder together with all the improvements thereon, to wit: KATIBAYAN NG ORIHINAL NA TITULO Blg. OP-2813 “Beginning at a point marked “1” of Lot 3562, Pls-04-000006 being N. 15-39 E., 6,525.01 m. from BLLM NO.1 Cad 842- D, Calaca Cadastre, thence S ,82-02 E., 40.24 m. to point 2; S. 23-35 E., 86.94 m. to point 3; N. 81-14 W., 83.48 m. to point 4; N. 06-12 E., 72.95 1, containing an area of FOUR THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED THIRTY THREE (4,533) SQUARE METERS, more or less x x x x x.” All sealed bids must be submitted to the Undersigned on the above stated time and date. In the event that the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on March 14, 2019 without further notice. Balayan, Batangas, January 25, 2019. SALVADOR H. MAUPAY, JR. Sheriff IV Posted at Municipal Hall of Calaca, Calaca Public Market and Regional Trial Court, Balayan, Batangas WARNING: It is prohibited to remove or destroy this Sheriff’s Notice of Sale on or before the date of Sale under penalty of Law Tambuling Batangas January 30, February 6 & 13, 2019 DepEd... mula sa pahina 8 The early registration, which aims to provide the Department with pertinent data to anticipate the influx of students in the incoming school year and to ready the resources needed, will continue until February 22, Friday. After the month-long activity, the agency will conduct an in-depth review of the entire early registration process to identify the effective practices, major challenges and the respective solutions to further strengthen the implementation. The early registration was first conducted in 2008, primarily aimed at high school students, in compliance with DepEd Order No. 62, s. 2008 (Early Registration for Incoming First Year High School Students for School Year 2009-2010). In 2011, the initiative was extended to Kindergarten and elementary under DepEd Order No. 2, s. 2011 (Declaring January 29, 2011 as Early Registration Day for School Year 2011-2012 to Achieve the Millennium Development Goal in Education), and was strengthened following the issuance of DepEd Order No. 3, series 2018. (DepEd) February 6-12, 2019 House sets minimum age of social responsibility at 12 QUEZON CITY - - The House of Representatives approved on second reading on Wednesday House Bill 8858, seeking to lower the minimum age of social responsibility from 15 years old to 12 years old. The bill, principally authored by Majority Leader Fredenil Castro, expands the scope of the juvenile justice and welfare system and strengthens the social reintegration programs for children in conflict with the law, amending Republic Act 9344 or the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006. “In this case, its very clear and apparent that the committee report of the Committee on Justice proposing for a minimum age of social responsibility—it was termed as social responsibility, was moved from nine to 12. It was the consensus of the group,” House Committee on Justice chair Rep. Doy Leachon (1st District, Oriental Mindoro), who sponsored the bill on the floor, said. Leachon added that an overwhelming majority of House Members welcomed the shift pegging 12 years old as the new minimum, including all the co-authors of the measure. Leachon stressed that the measure focuses on safeguarding children through reform and rehabilitation. He further shared that most of the changes approved at the committee level which include changing the term “minimum age of criminal responsibility” to “minimum age of social responsibility” were carried over into the most recent version of the bill. Insertions on second reading include provisions to ensure funding for the development of Bahay Pag-asa, a 24-hour child-caring institution that provides short- term residential care for children in conflict with the law. Under the House panel’s proposed bill, the Department of Social Welfare and Development will build, fund and run Bahay Pag-asa facilities. Congress will allocate funds for Bahay Pag-asa annually. It would be noted that in a Senate hearing, Tricia Oco, executive director of the government’s Juvenile Justice and Welfare Council, lamented on the subhuman conditions of some “Bahay Pag-asa” due to budget constraints. “They lack the minimum staff requirement; they even lack food for children. Some of the Bahay Pag-asa that we saw are worse than prisons. They don’t have programs, beds and cabinets,” Oco told the Senate committee on justice led by Sen. Richard Gordon Tuesday. Oco added that there are only 63 Bahay Pag- asa facilities nationwide, five of which are no longer operational. Under the provisions of the measure, a child under 18 years old who commits a petty crime shall not be subjected to mandatory confinement in a Bahay Pag- asa facility. Mandatory confinement shall be implemented if the crime committed by the child in conflict with the law is a serious offense; if they are neglected children, meaning they do not have a family; or if it is a case of recidivism. If there is no Bahay Pag-asa facility in the area to cater to the child, they will be temporarily released on recognizance to their parents. (PIA-NCR with reports from Press and Public Affairs Bureau/House of Representatives) Batangas... mula sa pahina 8 pagsasawaga ng regular na pagpupulong. Samantala, patuloy pa rin ang ginagawang aksyon ng bawat ahensya at departamentong kasapi ng Batangas PADAC, sa pakikipagtulungan na rin sa mga komunidad, upang maideklara ang lalawigan na ligtas sa ipinagbabawal na gamot at magsilbing inspirasyon ng ibang lugar sa bansa hinggil sa pagsugpo sa nasabing problemang panlipunan. ✎ Mark Jonathan M. Macaraig – Batangas Capitol PIO