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Vallejos v. Commissioner of Registration

Vallejos V. Commissioner of Registration is a legal case that involves a disagreement between a person named Vallejos and a government official called the Commissioner of Registration. The disagreement is about whether Vallejos should be allowed to vote in an election or not.

Now, when people want to vote in an election, they need to register themselves first. This means they need to give their personal information, like their name, age, and address to the government. Then the government checks if they are eligible to vote or not. This process is done by an official called the Commissioner of Registration.

Vallejos believes that he should be allowed to vote because he has already registered himself and fulfilled all the requirements. However, the Commissioner of Registration thinks that he should not be allowed to vote because his registration has errors and he has not provided proper identification.

So, Vallejos went to court to plead his case. Both Vallejos and the Commissioner presented their evidence and arguments, and the judge heard them carefully. After considering everything, the judge then made a decision.

Unfortunately, we do not know what the decision of the judge was in this particular case as there may be multiple cases with the same title.