De Mesa v. CA
De Mesa v. CA
De Mesa v. CA
REGALADO, J.:
In a resolution promulgated on March 4, 1993 in CA-G.R. SP No.
29818, entitled ("Leonardo Lim de Mesa vs. Hon. Rodrigo V.
Cosico, etc., et al.,") respondent court denied due course to the
petition for certiorari which sought the nullification of three orders
of the Regional Trial Court, Branch 24, Bian, Laguna which were
issued as incidents of Civil Case No. B-1942 thereof. Petitioner is
now before us impugning the forestalled resolution. 1
The case stemmed from an action for partition filed by herein
private respondents against their eldest brother, herein petitioner
Leonardo Lim de Mesa, and his sister Leticia Lim de Mesa, which
suit was docketed in the Regional Trial Court of Laguna, Branch
24, as Civil Case No. B-1942. Private respondents prayed therein
for the partition of the property left by their parents, Manuel de
Mesa and Lucia Lim, consisting of a house and lot in Sta. Rosa
Estate Subdivision, Laguna and a funeral parlor; that petitioner
Leonardo de Mesa be compelled to render an accounting of the
income of the funeral parlor business from October 24, 1980, the
date when the mother of the parties died; and that private
respondent Rogelio Lim de Mesa be declared the owner of eighttenths (8 /10) of the entire estate, as the other heirs had assigned
their interests to him.
In his answer, petitioner admitted that their deceased parents left
the house and lot described in the complaint, but claimed that the
funeral parlor, known as Lim de Mesa Memorial Chapel, was
solely owned by him. Petitioner also alleged that their deceased
parents left other properties and businesses which are in the
possession and under the management of the two other plaintiffs
therein.
After trial, the court rendered the following judgment:
WHEREFORE, in view of all the foregoing
considerations, judgment is hereby rendered as
follows:
1. Ordering the partition of the estate of the
deceased spouses Manuel de Mesa and Lucia
Lim described in paragraph 1 of the complaint as
Lot No. 329 of the Sta. Rosa Estate Subdivision
with a residential house of strong material(s) and
a funeral business therein, all located at Sta.
Rosa, Laguna, among the following surviving
heirs in the following proportions;