Dupré v. Dupré

28 La. Ann. 418
Supreme Court of Louisiana·Decided April 15, 1876·No. No. 4820·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

Mobgah, J.

The plaintiff seeks to annul a judgment which emancipated her from the disabilities of a minor. The proceedings which she [419] attacks arc regular in form, and there is no evidence or allegation of fraud in the record or in her petition, and the parties whom she wishes to affect by obtaining a judgment of nullity were not parties to tho judgment which she seeks to annul.

It is therefore ordered, adjudged, and decreed that tho judgment of the parish court be avoided, annulled, and reversed, and that this suit be dismissed, plaintiff to pay costs in both courts.

Rehearing refused.

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