Western Union Telegraph Co. v. Steele

9 N.E. 78, 108 Ind. 163, 1886 Ind. LEXIS 204
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 5, 1886
DocketNo. 12,783
StatusPublished
Cited by17 cases

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Western Union Telegraph Co. v. Steele, 9 N.E. 78, 108 Ind. 163, 1886 Ind. LEXIS 204 (Ind. 1886).

Opinion

Elliott, J.

The appellee instituted this action to recover the penalty imposed for a breach of duty by the statute.

The telegram was delivered to the appellant on the 23d day [164]*164of May, 1885, and the statute which governs is that enacted in 1885, for that act repeals the earlier one. Western Union Tel. Co. v. Brown, post, p. 538.

Filed Nov. 5, 1886..

The complaint must, therefore, be good under the provisions of the later act.

It is settled law that a penal statute must be strictly construed, and we are, therefore, required to confine the operation of the statute to the cases which it specifies, for we can not extend it by construction. Acting upon this rule, we must hold that the act of 1885 does not prescribe a penalty for neglect in transmitting messages. This conclusion is, indeed, the only one that can be reached without greatly enlarging the words of the statute, and it is strengthened by the fact that the statute which the act of 1885 repeals prescribed a penalty for a negligent breach of duty, while that of 1885 contains no such provision, thus clearly evincing the intention of the Legislature not to give a penalty for a negligent breach of duty.

The act of 1885 prescribes a penalty for a breach'of duty only in three cases, bad faith, partiality, discrimination, and the complaint before us shows, at most,- a mere neglect of duty, and fails entirely to show bad faith, partiality or discrimination.

Judgment reversed.

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