MANILA, Philippines--The Supreme Court has dismissed the petition that challenges the validity of the law that increases the penalties for owners of clinics, hospitals as well as physicians and personnels that demanded or accept deposits or advance payment as a prerequisite for confinement and for administering basic emergency care. In its 21-page decision, the high court said the law "enjoys the presumption of constitutionality which the Court, at the first instance, cannot disturb in the absence of a prima facie showing of grave abuse of discretion and, upon delving into the merits, in the absence of a clearest showing that there was indeed an infraction of t...
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