Opinion
30155.
SUBMITTED JULY 22, 1975.
DECIDED SEPTEMBER 16, 1975.
Injunction, etc. Forsyth Superior Court. Before Judge Burtz.
Thomas R. Carter, pro se. Jane Kent Plaginos, for appellees.
Thomas H. Carter, pro se, brings before the court in this equity matter certain allegations which could have been presented on appeal from an order of the Blue Ridge Superior Court dated October 9, 1972, had such an appeal been pursued when timely. No such appeal was taken, and the October 9, 1972, order is res judicata as to most of the points sought to be belatedly raised herein. Blakely v. Blakely, 232 Ga. 60, 61 ( 205 S.E.2d 205); Mitchell v. Hayden, Stone, Inc., 225 Ga. 711, 713 ( 171 S.E.2d 280); Code § 6-701 (a) (3). Other points, never having been raised in the trial court, or raised there and properly dismissed for failure to prosecute (see Schwall v. McNeil, 232 Ga. 679 ( 208 S.E.2d 487)), will not be considered for the first time here. There is no merit to Carter's claim that for procedural reasons plaintiffs were not entitled to the grant of their motion to dismiss on the basis of res judicata; they were otherwise entitled to have his claims entirely dismissed for failure to prosecute.
The March 28, 1975 judgment of the Blue Ridge Superior Court dismissing Carter's claims in their entirety, will be affirmed.
Appellees' motion to dismiss the appeal is denied.
Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.