Supreme Court denies Makati's motion to file 2nd appeal on territory dispute vs Taguig

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Supreme Court denies Makati's motion to file 2nd appeal on territory dispute vs Taguig
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Under the Rules of Court, the Supreme Court says a second motion for reconsideration is generally prohibited.

MANILA, Philippines – The Supreme Court denied Makati’s appeal to be allowed to file a second motion for reconsideration on the court’s decision on the territorial dispute case against Taguig.

Under the Rules of Court, a second motion for reconsideration is generally prohibited, Supreme Court said in a statement released on Thursday, June 29., the Supreme Court’s Third Division ruled with finality that the Fort Bonifacio and the Enlisted Men’s Barangays are part of Taguig’s territory. Taguig Mayor Lani Cayetano said that there were social media posts alleging that Binay spoke with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos, and Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo, who all supposedly promised to help reopen the case. where she said that they received a document setting the case for oral argument.

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