Ybanez Vs IAC Digest
Ybanez Vs IAC Digest
Ybanez Vs IAC Digest
L-68291
March 6, 1991
for
petitioners.
FERNAN, C.J.:
Facts:
Records show that private respondent Valentin Ouano, a claimantoccupant of Lot No. 986, Pls-599-D situated at sitio Bagsac, barrio of
Manikling, Governor Generoso (now San Isidro), Davao del Norte,
containing an area of three (3) hectares, 48 ares and 78 centares
which was surveyed on March 13, 1958 as evidenced by the "Survey
Notification Card" issued in his name, a homestead application 1 with
the Bureau of Lands. The said application was approved in an order
dated March 3, 1959 issued by the District Land Officer and by
authority of the Director of Lands.
Three (3) years thereafter, a "Notice of Intention to Make Final Proof
was made by Valentin Ouano to establish his claim to the lot applied
for and to prove his residence and cultivation before Land Inspector.
On April 15, 1963, an "Original Certificate of Title No. P-15353" was
issued to private respondent Valentin Ouano over Homestead Patent
No. 181261 which was transcribed in the "Registration Book" for the
province of Davao on October 28, 1963. 3
After 19 years of possession, cultivation and income derived from
coconuts planted on Lot No. 986, private respondent Valentin Ouano
was interrupted in his peaceful occupation thereof when a certain
Arcadio Ybanez and his sons, Melquiades, Abdula, Eugenia
There is no specific provision in the Public Land Law (C.A. No. 141,
as amended) or the Land Registration Act (Act 496), now P.D. 1529,
fixing the one (1) year period within which the public land patent is
open to review on the ground of actual fraud as in Section 38 of the
Land Registration Act, now Section 32 of P.D. 1529, and clothing a
public land patent certificate of title with indefeasibility. Nevertheless,
the pertinent pronouncements in the aforecited cases clearly reveal
that Section 38 of the Land Registration Act, now Section 32 of P.D.
1529 was applied by implication by this Court to the patent issued by
the Director of Lands duly approved by the Secretary of Natural
Resources, under the signature of the President of the Philippines in
accordance with law. The date of issuance of the patent, therefore,