Manuel Araullo

Manuel Araullo
Manuel Araullo
3rd Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
In office
November 1, 1921 – July 26, 1924
Appointed by William Howard Taft
Preceded by Victorino Mapa
Succeeded by Ramon Avanceña
Personal details
Born January 1, 1853(1853-01-01)
Kalibo, Aklan
Died July 26, 1924(1924-07-26) (aged 71)

Manuel Araullo (January 1, 1853 - July 26, 1924) was the third Chief Justice of the Philippines. He served from November 1, 1921 until his death on July 26, 1924.

Career

During ths Spanish regime, he was a Relator de la Real Audencia de Manila, as well as its judge-at-large. He eventually became a judge in Manila, as well as a prosecuting attorney in Cebú and Manila. He was also a professor of law at UST.

Although expected to be appointed in the newly-formed Supreme Court in 1901, he was not chosen, after which he became a judge in Pampanga, Tarlac and Nueva Écija, then again in Manila, before being elevated in the Supreme Court in 1913.

His fair judgments in his cases as a judge earned him the title of "The Just Judge".

Manuel Araullo High School in Manila is named after him. Araullo University in Nueva Écija, where he had a long stint as a judge, was also dedicated to him.

Personal Life

He was married by Maria Conde Guevara whose a Barretto descendant.

References

  • Cruz, Isagani A. (2000). Res Gestae: A Brief History of the Supreme Court. Rex Book Store, Manila
Preceded by
Victorino Mapa
Chief Justice of the Philippines
November 1, 1921–July 26, 1924
Succeeded by
Ramón Avanceña

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