To standardize the appeal periods and afford litigants fair opportunity
to appeal their cases, the Supreme Court ruled in Neypes v. Court of Appeals
that litigants must be given a fresh period of 15 days within which to appeal,
counted from receipt of the order dismissing a motion for a new trial or motion
for reconsideration under Rules 40, 41, 42, 43 and 45 of the Rules of Court. In Fil-Estate
Properties, Inc. v. Homena-Valencia, the Supreme Court held that the
principle retroactively applies even to cases pending prior to the
promulgation of Neypes on September
14, 2005, there being no vested rights in the rules of procedure.
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