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Matter of Robinson v. McNamara

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County
May 2, 1949
16 Misc. 2d 10 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1949)

Summary

In Matter of Robinson v. McNamara (99 N. Y. S. 2d 840, 841, affd. without opinion 275 App. Div. 918), the court at Special Term said: "For an honest difference of opinion this court cannot intervene nor can the Supreme Court act in a general supervisory capacity over civil service examinations and substitute its judgment for that of administrative officials in matters that are not the result of unreasonable, arbitrary or capricious conduct on the part of said administrators."

Summary of this case from MATTER OF CAVANAGH v. Watson

Opinion

May 2, 1949

Schaffer Brown ( Leo Brown and Robert H. Schaffer of counsel), for petitioners.

John P. McGrath, Corporation Counsel ( Frank H. Crabtree of counsel), for respondents.


This motion is denied, and the petition is dismissed upon the ground that the application is not timely under the ruling of Mr. Justice DINEEN in Matter of Lennox v. McNamara ( 16 Misc.2d 9) and upon the further ground that the actions of the commission were not unreasonable, arbitrary or capricious, and that while the "best answers" may be somewhat controversial, nevertheless the court finds that the questions were not so indefinite and ambiguous as not to be capable of a "best" answer, within the purview of the interpretation of the Municipal Civil Service Commission. The affidavit of the president of the said commission entirely refutes the petitioners' assertion that the best answers selected were erroneous. For an honest difference of opinion this court cannot intervene nor can the Supreme Court act in a general supervisory capacity over civil service examinations and substitute its judgment for that of administrative officials in matters that are not the result of unreasonable, arbitrary or capricious conduct on the part of said administrators.


Summaries of

Matter of Robinson v. McNamara

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County
May 2, 1949
16 Misc. 2d 10 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1949)

In Matter of Robinson v. McNamara (99 N. Y. S. 2d 840, 841, affd. without opinion 275 App. Div. 918), the court at Special Term said: "For an honest difference of opinion this court cannot intervene nor can the Supreme Court act in a general supervisory capacity over civil service examinations and substitute its judgment for that of administrative officials in matters that are not the result of unreasonable, arbitrary or capricious conduct on the part of said administrators."

Summary of this case from MATTER OF CAVANAGH v. Watson

In Matter of Robinson v. McNamara (99 N.Y.S.2d 840, 841, affd. without opinion 275 A.D. 918), the court at Special Term said: "For an honest difference of opinion this court cannot intervene nor can the Supreme Court act in a general supervisory capacity over civil service examinations and substitute its judgment for that of administrative officials in matters that are not the result of unreasonable, arbitrary or capricious conduct on the part of said administrators."

Summary of this case from Matter of Cavanagh v. Watson
Case details for

Matter of Robinson v. McNamara

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of JOHN J. ROBINSON et al., Petitioners, against JOSEPH A…

Court:Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County

Date published: May 2, 1949

Citations

16 Misc. 2d 10 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1949)
99 N.Y.S.2d 840

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