Central
Mindanao University vs. Department of Agrarian Reform Adjudication Board
215
SCRA 86 (1992)
Facts:
On
16 January 1958, President Carlos Garcia issued Proclamation No. 467 reserving
for the Mindanao Agricultural College, now the CMU, a piece of land to be used
as its future campus. In 1984, CMU embarked on a project titled "Kilusang
Sariling Sikap" wherein parcels of land were leased to its faculty members
and employees. Under the terms of the program, CMU will assist faculty members
and employee groups through the extension of technical know-how, training and
other kinds of assistance. In turn, they paid the CMU a service fee for use of
the land. The agreement explicitly provided that there will be no tenancy
relationship between the lessees and the CMU.
When
the program was terminated, a case was filed by the participants of the
"Kilusang Sariling Sikap" for declaration of status as tenants under
the CARP. In its resolution, DARAB, ordered, among others, the segregation of
400 hectares of the land for distribution under CARP. The land was subjected to
coverage on the basis of DAR's determination that the lands do not meet the condition
for exemption, that is, it is not "actually, directly, and exclusively
used" for educational purposes.
Issue:
Is
the CMU land covered by CARP? Who determines whether lands reserved for public
use by presidential proclamation is no longer actually, directly and
exclusively used and necessary for the purpose for which they are reserved?
Held:
The land is exempted from CARP. CMU is in the
best position to resolve and answer the question of when and what lands are
found necessary for its use. The Court also chided the DARAB for resolving this
issue of exemption on the basis of "CMU's present needs." The Court
stated that the DARAB decision stating that for the land to be exempt it must
be "presently, actively exploited and utilized by the university in
carrying out its present educational program with its present student
population and academic faculty" overlooked the very significant factor of
growth of the university in the years to come.
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