Zaloumis v. Sturges Mathes, No. Cv94 04 65 70s (Sep. 2, 1994)
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Opinion
It is true that the cases cited by the plaintiff establish that a cause of action is brought or commenced on the date the process is served. However, the statute requires a time limit within which an action must be returned to court which runs from "the date of the process" and the legislature is aware of the CT Page 8831 difference between that phrase and the phrase "served". See, e.g., General Statutes §
The court therefore concludes that the date of process is the date listed on the process, i.e., April 14, 1994, and that the return date of June 20, 1994 is more than two months after the date of the process. Even if the date of the writ is not controlling and the date of issuance of the process to the sheriff is the operative date (see Stephenson, Second Edition, 1970, § 21b), the process would have been issued to the sheriff prior to the date of service, i.e., April 18, 1994, and the return date would be more than two months from that date.
General Statutes §
An incorrect return date should not be viewed lightly and is not a minor defect but affects the jurisdiction of the court to hear the cause of action. Danziger v. Shaknaitis, supra at 10.
Accordingly, the Motion to Dismiss is hereby granted.Patterson v. Long Rivers Counsel, Inc., (Hartford-New Britain) (January 11, 1994) (Allen, J.); Kempf v. Lord Day and Lord Seven, CSCR 463 (March 31, 1992) (Fuller, J.); see also Midlantic Nationalv. Bridgeport Testing Labs,
Rush, J.
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