Sufficiency of cause of action

The Supreme Court explained in Zuniga-Santos v. Santos-Gran that the basic test in a motion to dismiss on the ground of failure to state a cause of action is whether, assuming the truth of the facts alleged in the complaint, a valid judgment could be rendered in accordance with the relief demanded. As a corollary, only ultimate or essential and not evidentiary facts or legal conclusions are considered for purposes of applying the test. The inquiry is into the sufficiency, not the veracity, of the material allegations. (Zuniga-Santos v. Santos-Gran, G. R. No. 197380, 8 October 2014)