The Estafa Case was deemed non-bailable by a court in Pampanga on October 5, 2012. The case stemmed from allegations of a scam where ghost buyers were put in place for Globe Asiatique.
Hello. Can I file a case against someone who scam me? Like what case?
Rape is also non-bailable in the Philippines.
It is bailable
It is a criminal case.
Both Sections of IPC are non-bailable.
"Non-bailable Warrant" means that a person arrested shall not be automatically entitled to be released on bail, unlike the Bailable Warrant, where the arrested person has an inherent right to be released on a suitable bond, upon the arrest. It however needs to be known the court may or may not order the person arrested under a Non Bailable Warrant, to be released on a suitable bail - with or without any conditions.
w can i file swindling case to the person who not paying his loan money
Yes, swindling can be considered estafa, because swindling is committed by a person who defrauds another by means of cheating or stealing. Estafa on the other hand is committed by a person who defrauds another by means of unfaithfulness or abuse of confidence. therefore Swindling and estafa is committed by means of "deceit".
one person open a fake account with his peon and my name. he is deposit my saving in a fake account and withdraw the all my savings from fake account.
Yes, you could be sentenced to jail depending on the details of the case and the severity of your offense.Estafa is a term used to describe certain types of swindling under Philippine Law. For swindling to be called estafa under the law, there must be an element of deceit or fraud and the victim must suffer some damage or injury as a result. Estafa is a punishable crime under Article 315 of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines.
Yes, Qualified Theft is a bailable offense in the Philippines. Bail can be granted at the discretion of the court based on various factors such as the nature of the crime, the amount involved, and the flight risk of the accused.
Estafa is Spanish for fraud or criminal deception, from the word Estafar meaning to swindle
depend the offence if it is under section 120b with section 1 it is nonbailable but if only 120b in group it is bailable