Isaac v. Velloman

3 Abb. Pr. 464
CourtNew York Court of Common Pleas
DecidedNovember 15, 1856
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Isaac v. Velloman, 3 Abb. Pr. 464 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1856).

Opinion

Brady, J.

after holding the matter complained of to be irrelevant and redundant. It is no answer to this motion to say that the party must be aggrieved by the redundant matter, and must show it. There are some decisions which give to section 160 of the Code a very peculiar, and it may be said, extraordinary interpretation, holding that the party must indeed be aggrieved in some manner beyond the mere legal necessities which ensue from the insertion and retention of the irrelevant matter in the' pleading. That view cannot be upheld, and has been repudiated in this court, not, however, without due deference. A party is aggrieved, if called upon to answer an irrelevant and redundant statement, and thus to create issues which the rules of pleading do not encourage or sustain. That imposes upon him a legal obligation by a system of pleading, which does not otherwise exist, and he is aggrieved by it. Every infraction of a legal right is a grievance, however made, and unless the legislature intended by the word aggrieved, some bodily or personal inconvenience, injury or suffering in addition thereto, that grievance is enough to justify the courts in expunging the irrelevant matter. I do not think the legislature so intended, and for the reasons regard the defendant aggrieved [466]*466by the irrelevant matter objected to, and think it must be stricken out.

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