Bibliographic citations
Luyo, J., (2024). La nulidad de sentencia por omisión de prueba de oficio. Un problema de motivación [Trabajo académico, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28722
Luyo, J., La nulidad de sentencia por omisión de prueba de oficio. Un problema de motivación [Trabajo académico]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28722
@misc{renati/529222,
title = "La nulidad de sentencia por omisión de prueba de oficio. Un problema de motivación",
author = "Luyo Tocasca, Juan Alberto",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The ex officio evidence has been limited in its civil dimension by the Peruvian legislator, granting various limitations in its sole execution and causing it to be seen as a last resort solution due to the lack of means of evidence that generate conviction in the judge. However, based on other legal instruments, as well as certainly confusing pronouncements on the matter, the application of the rule of article 194 of the Civil Procedure Code that prohibits annulling a sentence due to the absence of this unofficial incorporation has been avoided. This occurs, given the imperative need to correct other existing procedural defects, such as the motivation of judicial resolutions, or, even, the joint evaluation of the evidence, the only remedy for which lies in the application of the procedural institution of ex officio evidence, as natural solution to these defects. So much so, that the motivation of judicial resolutions has been recognized by the Constitutional Court as an essential part of the right to due process, present in paragraph 3 of article 139 of the Political Constitution of Peru, the nonobservance of which inevitably brings with it, the annulment of the sentence. In this context, and given the impossibility of using a reasoning of legal comparison of binding precedents to disapply the be connected to another regulatory violation, such as the motivation for judicial resolutions.
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