A.M. No. 1656 - Dominador N. Calamba II vs. Atty. Martin V. Delgra, Jr.
Manila
SECOND DIVISION
Adm. Case No. 1656 July 29, 1977
DOMINADOR N. CALAMBA II,complainant
vs.
ATTY. MARTIN V. DELGRA, JR.,respondent.
R E S O L U T I O N
FERNANDO,J.:
A rather unique feature of this administrative complaint for immorality as well as malpractice filed against respondent Martin V. Delgra, Jr., was that complainant was a third party, not the alleged victim. The basis for the former was his relationship with a certain Francisca Cañada with whom he was alleged to have lived maritally for some time without benefit of clergy, as a result of which two children were born, her consent to such relationship being based on a promise of his loving her "until death" but which thereafter was conveniently forgotten. An affidavit was signed by her to that effect. It was apparently written by a person with more than just a cursory acquaintance with the English language. The malpractice complaint was based on the alleged acquisition through fraud by him of a parcel of land in Davao City. Respondent was required to answer. The charge of immorality he sought to meet by a retraction from Francisca Cañada, who in her affidavit, very likely prepared likewise for her, asserted: "that while Atty. Martin Delgra, Jr. and I were not lucky to be married, perhaps by the will of fate, I am still proud of him and grateful to him, especially that with his attention our two children, [Nimfa] and [Fe Luchi], have graduated from college with honors: [Nimfa] having graduated from Colegio de San Jose-Recoletos in April, 1970, with the degree of B.S.C., cum laude, and [Fe Luchi] from the University of San Carlos in March, 1975 with the degree of B.S.C., also cum laude, — and the latter — by the grace of God, and with his father's attention — recently passed the Board for C.P.A."
The matter was then referred to the Office of the Solicitor General for investigation, report and recommendation on May 27, 1977.ℒαwρhi৷Acting Solicitor General Vicente V. Mendoza
WHEREFORE,the administrative complaint is dismissed. Let a copy of this resolution be entered on the bar record of the deceased respondent, the late Martin V. Delgra, Jr.
Barredo, Antonio, Aquino, Concepcion Jr. and Santos, JJ., concur.
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