Vicky Ty vs. People (G.R. No. 149275)

Facts: Ty’s mother was confined in Manila Doctor's Hospital to which a medical bill amounting to 600,000 pesos was made to be paid to TY, after signing a contract of responsibility with the hospital. Ty, issued 7 checks to cover the said expenses, all of which were dishonored for being drawn against a closed a account. Manila Doctors Hospital then instituted criminal actions against Ty for violation of BP22.

In her defense she alleged that she issued the checks involuntarily because her mother threatened to commit suicide due to the inhumane treatment she allegedly suffered while confined in the hospital. She further claimed that no consideration was obtained by her because all the checks were made as payment to the medical bills.

Issue:
Whether or not valuable consideration exists.

Held: Under Section 24 of the Negotiable Instruments Law, it is presumed that valuable consideration exist upon the issuance of a check in the absence of evidence to the contrary.
Valuable consideration is any benefit, interest or profit accruing to the party. The use of the hospital facilities and services may be deemed as such.

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