- Petitioner
- Laura Corpus
- Respondent
- Felardo Paje
- Citation
- G.R. No. L-26737
- Court
- Supreme Court
- Division
- En Banc
- Ponente
- Capistrano, J.
- Decided
- July 31, 1969
Summary
This Supreme Court case involved a civil action for damages arising from a fatal vehicular accident. The heirs of Clemente Marcia sued bus driver Felardo Paje and Victory Liner after Marcia died in a collision. Although Paje was initially convicted of reckless imprudence, the Court of Appeals acquitted him, finding the collision was a pure accident. The Supreme Court ruled that this acquittal barred the civil action since it was based on the same criminal negligence that was found non-existent. The Court explained that reckless imprudence is not among the three crimes under Civil Code Article 33 that allow independent civil actions. Alternatively, if treated as a quasi-delict action, it had prescribed under the four-year limitation period. The decision clarified the relationship between criminal acquittal and civil liability, and the distinction between criminal negligence and quasi-delict. The case remains significant for understanding when criminal acquittal bars civil actions and the prescription periods for tort claims in Philippine law.