Savage v. Smith

31 So. 374, 132 Ala. 64, 1902 Ala. LEXIS 20
Supreme Court of Alabama·Decided January 14, 1902·Published·Cited by 27 cases

Opinion

DOWDELL, J.

— The petition foir mandamus was brought in the name of Florence Savage and Morgan Savage, who were infants, by next friend, F. A. Savage. A plea in abatement was interposed and sustained on the ground that F. A. Savage was a married woman. Thhereupon 'counsel for petitioners asked leave of the court to amend the petition by striking the name of F. A. Savage as next friend, and inserting in lieu thereof T. P. Savage as next friend. The court refused to allow the amendment, to which action of the court exception was duly reserved. In Howland v. Wallace, 81 Ala. 238, it was decided by this court that when an infant improperly sues in his own name alone, and a plea in abatement is interposed on that account, (the name of a next Mend may be introduced by amendment. There can be no distinction in principle between that case and this one as to the right of amendment. The court erred in denying the motion.

Questions going to the merits of the controversy, as presented by the petition and argued by appellant’s counsel, were not ruled upon by the conrt below, and are not raised by any assignment of error here. Consequently these questions are not now before us for consideration.

For the error pointed out the judgment of the circuit court will be reversed, and the cause remanded.

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