THE RIGHTS THAT FALL WITHIN THE PROTECTIVE
MANTLE OF THE WRIT OF AMPARO UNDER SECTION 1 OF THE RULES THEREON ARE THE
FOLLOWING: (1) RIGHT TO LIFE; (2) RIGHT TO LIBERTY; AND (3) RIGHT TO SECURITY. The Supreme Court held
that the restriction on petitioner’s right to travel as a consequence of the
pendency of the criminal case filed against him was not
unlawful. Petitioner has also failed to establish that his right to travel
was impaired in the manner and to the extent that it amounted to a serious
violation of his right to life, liberty and security, for which there exists no
readily available legal recourse or remedy. (REVEREND FATHER ROBERT P. REYES
VS. COURT OF APPEALS [2009]).
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