Manuel Moran
The Honourable Manuel V. Moran | |
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7th Chief Justice of the Philippines | |
In office July 9, 1945 – March 20, 1951 | |
Appointed by | Sergio Osmeña |
Preceded by | José Yulo |
Succeeded by | Ricardo Paras |
36th Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines | |
In office December 12, 1938 – July 9, 1945 | |
Appointed by | Manuel Quezon |
Preceded by | Claro M. Recto |
Succeeded by | Mariano H. de Joya |
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Born | Manuel Vicente Moran y Palisoc (1893-10-27)October 27, 1893 Binalonan, Pangasinan, Captaincy General of the Philippines |
Died | August 23, 1961(1961-08-23) (aged 67) Manila, Philippines[1] |
Spouse | Nieves Gonzalez de Moran |
Alma mater | Escuela de Manila |
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 of the Philippines from July 9, 1945, until March 20, 1951.
Career
Moran graduated from his Bachelor of Laws degree at Escuela de Manila and was admitted to the bar in 1913.
He started out as an auxiliary judge of Iloilo and Pampanga before being promoted as a full judge, and later, an Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals. He was appointed as Supreme Court Associate Justice in 1938 then elevated to the post as Chief Justice in July 1945.[2]
After leaving office, he became the first Philippine Ambassador to Spain and the Holy See. Hoping to be appointed again to the Supreme Court, he was extended an ad interim appointment of outgoing president Elpidio Quirino in 1953, but Moran backed out, for he felt that President-elect Ramon Magsaysay would fill such vacancy. His reinstatement never materialized.
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Preceded by | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 1938–1945 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 1945–1951 | Succeeded by |
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- Cayetano Arellano
- Victorino Mapa
- Manuel Araullo
- Ramón Avanceña
- José Abad Santos
- José Yulo
- Manuel Moran
- Ricardo Paras
- César Bengzon
- Roberto Concepcion
- Querube Makalintal
- Fred Ruiz Castro
- Enrique Fernando
- Felix Makasiar
- Ramon Aquino
- Claudio Teehankee
- Pedro Yap
- Marcelo Fernan
- Andres Narvasa
- Hilario Davide Jr.
- Artemio Panganiban
- Reynato Puno
- Renato Corona
- Maria Lourdes Sereno
- Teresita Leonardo-de Castro
- Lucas Bersamin
- Diosdado Peralta
- Alexander Gesmundo
- Italic indicates de facto tenure