Doe v. New Haven Board of Education, No. Cv 00-0443427s (Jan. 30, 2001)
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Opinion
As applicable here, §
"If any action commenced within the time limited by law, has failed one or more times because of insufficient service or return of the writ due to unavoidable accident or the default or neglect of the officer to whom it was committed . . . the plaintiff . . . may commence a new action . . . for the same cause of action at any time within one year after the determination of the original action . . ."
The Board of Education asserts that the original suit was dismissed not due to "unavoidable accident or the default or neglect" of the serving officer but rather because the plaintiff directed service to Chairman Torre who was not statutorily authorized to receive service on behalf of the Board of Education. Accordingly, the Board of Education argues that §
The plaintiff objects to the motion to dismiss claiming: (1) the original suit did not designate an agent for service but listed only the "New Haven Board of Education, 54 Meadow St., New Haven, CT 06519" as the defendant in the writ and summons; (2) that the original writ, summons and complaint were then given to then Deputy Sheriff Robert Miller who served it upon Dr. Carlos Torre in accordance with his past practice of serving process on the Board of Education. Based on these facts, the plaintiff claims that the improper service of the original complaint was an accidental failure of suit within the meaning of §
Our Supreme Court has made clear that the accidental failure of suit statute, §
The motion to dismiss is denied.1
So Ordered at New Haven, Connecticut this 30th day of January, 2001.
Devlin, J CT Page 1716
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