The Supreme Court has clarified the proper legal remedies for recovering land, affirming that property owner Lea Victa-Espinosa correctly filed a case to regain possession of her lot in Cavite.
In a ruling penned by Associate Justice Ricardo Rosario, the Court En Banc said Espinosa properly filed an accion publiciana against spouses Noel and Leny Agullo, who refused to vacate a portion of the land she had purchased.
The case stemmed from Espinosa’s discovery that the Agullos were occupying part of her property. After her demand for them to leave was ignored, she sought relief before the Regional Trial Court (RTC).
The RTC dismissed her complaint, ruling that it was premature since it was filed less than a year after the alleged dispossession, when she should have instead filed an ejection case.
Later, the Court of Appeals reversed the ruling, treating Espinosa’s case as an accion reivindicatoria, a legal remedy based on ownership., This news data comes from:http://mnawvtbt.jyxingfa.com
SC clarifies rules on land ownership
In response, the Agullos elevated the matter to the high court, insisting that the case was a premature accion publiciana.
However, the Supreme Court denied their petition. It explained that while ejectment suits are available within one year if force, intimidation, threat, strategy, or stealth is involved, an accion publiciana may be filed even earlier if such circumstances are absent. Since Espinosa did not allege that Agullos used any of these means, the Court said her case was correctly filed.
The high tribunal also reiterated the distinctions: ejection covers unlawful possession within a year; accion publiciana involves possession disputes beyond a year or without forceful entry; and accion reivindicatoria seeks both ownership and possession.

SC clarifies rules on land ownership
The Supreme Court ordered the RTC to proceed with trial and resolve the case.
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