It is simply a condition
affecting the form of the pleading, and non-compliance therewith does not
necessarily render the pleading fatally defective. Verification is simply
intended to secure an assurance that the allegations in the pleading are true
and correct and not the product of the imagination or a matter of speculation,
and that the pleading is filed in good faith. The court may order the
correction of the pleading if verification is lacking or act on the
pleading although it is not verified, if the attending circumstances are such
that strict compliance with the rules may be dispensed with in order that the
ends of justice may thereby be served (MEDISERV,
INC. vs. COURT OF APPEALS, et al. G.R. No. 161368, April 5, 2010, First
Division, Villarama, Jr., J.).
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