Global Information Lookup Global Information

Manuel Araullo information


The Honourable
Manuel Araullo
Official portrait
3rd Chief Justice of the Philippines
In office
November 1, 1921 – July 26, 1924
Appointed byWarren G. Harding
Preceded byVictorino Mapa
Succeeded byRamon Avanceña
15th Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
In office
December 16, 1913 – October 31, 1921
Appointed byWoodrow Wilson
Preceded byVictorino Mapa
Succeeded byNorberto Romualdez
Personal details
Born
Manuel Gonzales Araullo

(1853-01-01)1 January 1853
Balayan, Batangas, Captaincy General of the Philippines
Died26 July 1924(1924-07-26) (aged 71)
Manila, Philippine Islands

Manuel Gonzales Araullo (1 January 1853 – 26 July 1924)[1] was the third Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. He served from November 1, 1921 until his death on July 26, 1924.[2][1]

Araullo received his early education at the Ateneo Municipal de Manila and subsequently pursued his secondary education at the Colegio de San Juan de Letran, where he earned a bachelor's degree in philosophy. Afterward, he spent a year studying theology before transitioning to the field of law.[3] In 1876, he graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Santo Tomas, where he later served as a professor.[2] He passed the bar in 1876.[1]

Shortly after earning his law degree, Araullo established his own law practice. However, driven by a desire to broaden his knowledge, he embarked on a journey to Spain in March 1877, where he continued to practice law. In July 1878, he ventured to the major cities of France and England before eventually returning to Spain. It was in December 1878 that he received the title of Doctor of Laws from the Universidad Central de Madrid.[3][1]

In April 1879, Araullo returned to the Philippines to assume the position of rapporteur (relator) of the Real Audiencia of Manila. He held this position for ten consecutive years. During those ten years, he also served temporarily, on several occasions, as Secretario de Gobierno and deputy assistant public prosecutor (abogado fiscal) of the said Audiencia of Manila. He resigned in April 1890 to take on another position, this time as abogado fiscal of the Audiencia Territorial de Cebu. He served until his resignation in mid-1891. He returned to Manila where he opened a law office and in 1892, he became a professor of commercial law and public finance at the University of Santo Tomas.[3]

In 1899, at the outset of the American occupation, Araullo was designated as the president of the civil branch within the newly reinstated Supreme Court of the Philippine Islands.[4] He served in this capacity for two years before being reassigned as a judge of the Court of First Instance in the 4th Judicial District, covering Tarlac, Pampanga, and Nueva Ecija.[5] In 1903, he returned to Manila to be a judge in the Court of First Instance there.[3]

In 1910, Araullo assumed the role of president of the Code Committee,[3][6] which had been established a year earlier for the purpose of revising and amending the existing civil, commercial, penal, and procedural codes in the country, as well as preparing new codes on said subjects.[7]

In 1913, Araullo assumed the position of Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, filling the seat that became vacant when Justice Victorino Mapa was appointed Secretary of Finance and Justice. He later ascended to the position of Chief Justice in 1921, a position he held until his death on July 26, 1924.

  1. ^ a b c d "Chief Justice Manuel G. Araullo". Supreme Court E-Library. Retrieved November 2, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Quodala, Schatzi (November 6, 2012). "Did You Know: Manuel Araullo". Inquirer.net.
  3. ^ a b c d e Artigas y Cuerva, Manuel (1917). Galeria de filipinos ilustres : biografias a contar desde las primeros tiempos de la dominaci'on Hispana, de los hijos del pais que en sus respectivas profesiones descollaron ı hayan alcanzado alguń puesto de distinción en sociedad. University of Michigan. Manila : Imp. Casa Editora "Renacimiento".
  4. ^ Diamonon, Victoriano D. (2006). The development of self-government in the Philippine Islands. p. 15.
  5. ^ Public laws and resolutions passed by the United States Philippine Commission, during the quarter (1901). p. 818
  6. ^ Journal of the Philippine commission. [Vol. 4, no. 1](1910). p. 787
  7. ^ "Act No. 1941, (1909-05-20)". lawyerly.ph. Retrieved 2023-11-01.

and 23 Related for: Manuel Araullo information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7883 seconds.)

Manuel Araullo

Last Update:

Manuel Gonzales Araullo (1 January 1853 – 26 July 1924) was the third Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. He served from November 1...

Word Count : 620

Araullo University

Last Update:

Araullo University (Filipino: Pamantasang Araullo), also referred to by its acronym "AU " or simply "Araullo", is a private, non-sectarian secondary and...

Word Count : 860

Chief Justice of the Philippines

Last Update:

inflight to India, at age 64 years, 231 days. Abad Santos, Castro, and Manuel Araullo are the only chief justices to die while in office. The first chief...

Word Count : 2210

List of justices of the Supreme Court of the Philippines

Last Update:

Elliott Taft Arellano Apr. 23, 1917 May 4, 1947 86 years, 274 days 15 Manuel Araullo AJ Jan. 1, 1853 Dec. 16, 1913 Mapa Wilson Arellano Nov. 1, 1921 July...

Word Count : 1376

Manuel Moran

Last Update:

Manuel Vicente Moran y Palisoc (October 27, 1893 – August 23, 1961), more commonly known as Manuel V. Moran, was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court...

Word Count : 192

Florentino Torres High School

Last Update:

Cayetano Arellano Manila South High School became Araullo High School, in honor of Justice Manuel Araullo Manila East High School became V. Mapa High School...

Word Count : 1017

Lucas Bersamin

Last Update:

Philippines Cayetano Arellano Victorino Mapa Manuel Araullo Ramón Avanceña José Abad Santos José Yulo Manuel Moran Ricardo Paras César Bengzon Roberto Concepcion...

Word Count : 732

Claudio Teehankee

Last Update:

Pilar D. Javier with whom he had nine children. Like Teehankee, his son Manuel Antonio topped the bar in 1983 and also became a diplomat. He was also the...

Word Count : 685

Cayetano Arellano

Last Update:

Philippines Cayetano Arellano Victorino Mapa Manuel Araullo Ramón Avanceña José Abad Santos José Yulo Manuel Moran Ricardo Paras César Bengzon Roberto Concepcion...

Word Count : 487

Batangas

Last Update:

Philippines, and Member of the Philippine Constitutional Commission of 1986. Manuel Araullo, 3rd Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines Querube Makalintal...

Word Count : 8258

Maria Lourdes Sereno

Last Update:

justice of the Supreme Court, was the youngest appointee to the court since Manuel Moran in 1945 until Marvic Leonen surpassed her at the age of 49 in 2012...

Word Count : 1816

Victorino Mapa

Last Update:

Appointed by Woodrow Wilson Preceded by Cayetano Arellano Succeeded by Manuel Araullo Secretary of Finance and Justice In office November 1, 1913 – June 30...

Word Count : 284

University of Santo Tomas

Last Update:

Frassati gym. The list includes, Cayetano Arellano, Victorino Mapa, Manuel Araullo, Ramón Avanceña, Roberto Concepció, Félix Makasiar, Andrés Narvasa,...

Word Count : 17877

Diosdado Peralta

Last Update:

Philippines Cayetano Arellano Victorino Mapa Manuel Araullo Ramón Avanceña José Abad Santos José Yulo Manuel Moran Ricardo Paras César Bengzon Roberto Concepcion...

Word Count : 619

Renato Corona

Last Update:

Philippines Cayetano Arellano Victorino Mapa Manuel Araullo Ramón Avanceña José Abad Santos José Yulo Manuel Moran Ricardo Paras César Bengzon Roberto Concepcion...

Word Count : 4190

Ricardo Paras

Last Update:

University of the Philippines in 1913, and placed second (after future president Manuel Roxas) in the bar examinations that same year. He engaged in private law...

Word Count : 290

Letran Knights

Last Update:

Rev. Fr Rector, Calixto Proeto, O.P., Justices Cayetano Arellano and Manuel Araullo and Manila City Engineer Emilio Quisumbing who had previously served...

Word Count : 1828

Norberto Romualdez

Last Update:

November 1, 1921 – April 1, 1932 Appointed by Warren Harding Preceded by Manuel Araullo Succeeded by José Abad Santos Member of the Philippine National Assembly...

Word Count : 484

Ramon Aquino

Last Update:

Philippines Cayetano Arellano Victorino Mapa Manuel Araullo Ramón Avanceña José Abad Santos José Yulo Manuel Moran Ricardo Paras César Bengzon Roberto Concepcion...

Word Count : 254

Marcelo Fernan

Last Update:

Philippines Cayetano Arellano Victorino Mapa Manuel Araullo Ramón Avanceña José Abad Santos José Yulo Manuel Moran Ricardo Paras César Bengzon Roberto Concepcion...

Word Count : 1025

Enrique Fernando

Last Update:

Philippines Cayetano Arellano Victorino Mapa Manuel Araullo Ramón Avanceña José Abad Santos José Yulo Manuel Moran Ricardo Paras César Bengzon Roberto Concepcion...

Word Count : 1608

Andres Narvasa

Last Update:

Philippines Cayetano Arellano Victorino Mapa Manuel Araullo Ramón Avanceña José Abad Santos José Yulo Manuel Moran Ricardo Paras César Bengzon Roberto Concepcion...

Word Count : 883

Teresita de Castro

Last Update:

But you cannot please everyone." On December 4, 2007, Senate President Manuel Villar and Senate President Pro-Tempore Jinggoy Estrada (the son of Joseph)...

Word Count : 2017

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net