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Downing v. Downing

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
Dec 1, 1897
23 App. Div. 559 (N.Y. App. Div. 1897)

Opinion

December Term, 1897.

C.A. Moses, for the appellant.

C.A. Burgess, for the respondent.

Present — VAN BRUNT, P.J., BARRETT, RUMSEY, O'BRIEN and INGRAHAM, JJ.


This action was brought to procure an absolute divorce against the defendant. The complaint had been served, but at the time of the making of the motion in question the time to answer had not expired. All the allegations constituting the ground of divorce in the complaint are upon information and belief; and this motion was based upon a petition and the complaint. The defendant, answering the motion, filed an affidavit denying absolutely the charges of adultery contained in the complaint, and no proofs whatever tending to show the sources of information, or the grounds of belief of the plaintiff, were presented to the court. We think, under these circumstances, the plaintiff's motion should have been denied. In aid of her application she should have exhibited to the court some evidence tending to show that there was a reasonable ground for her commencing the action, and that there was a reasonable probability that she might succeed in establishing her charges. The sole allegation, as already stated, in regard to the adultery of the defendant is made by the plaintiff upon information and belief, with nothing whatever to show that she had any reasonable ground for any such belief.

The order should be reversed and the motion denied, without costs, with leave to renew upon further proofs.


Order reversed and motion denied, without costs, with leave to renew upon further proofs.


Summaries of

Downing v. Downing

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
Dec 1, 1897
23 App. Div. 559 (N.Y. App. Div. 1897)
Case details for

Downing v. Downing

Case Details

Full title:MAUD DOWNING, Respondent, v . JOHN J. DOWNING, Appellant

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department

Date published: Dec 1, 1897

Citations

23 App. Div. 559 (N.Y. App. Div. 1897)
48 N.Y.S. 727

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