Smith v. Smith
4 Blackf. 132, 1835 Ind. LEXIS 58
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Smith v. Smith, 4 Blackf. 132, 1835 Ind. LEXIS 58 (Ind. 1835).
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ACCORDING to the statutes of 1833 and 1835, the Courts of chancery have exclusive jurisdiction in cases of divorce:the consequence is, that the associate judges cannot, constitutionally, determine such a case in the absence of the Circuit Judge. Cons. Art. 5, Sec. 3
Accord. Rev. Stat. 1838, p. 242.
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