Opinion
Nos. O-270, O-273.
Filed May 14, 1952.
MANDAMUS — Jurisdiction, Proceedings and Relief — Petition — Form, Requisites and Sufficiency — Failure To Comply With Supreme Court Rule — Petition Insufficient. — In an original action for a writ of mandate, the petition was insufficient which did not comply with the Supreme Court rule requiring the petition to be filed in triplicate, and requiring certified copies of all pleadings, orders and entries pertaining to the subject matter to be set forth or made exhibits to the petition when the relief sought is relative to a proceeding in an inferior court. Rules of the Supreme Court, 2-35.
Two original actions by Morris Dyer against Robert S. Baker, Judge, LaPorte Superior Court for a writ of mandate.
Petitions denied.
Morris Dyer, pro se.
Each of the above matters purports to be a petition for writ of mandate. Rule 2-35 of this court, 1949 Revision, provides that petitions for writs of mandate shall be verified and filed in triplicate and if the relief sought relates to a proceeding in an inferior court, as do the petitions herein, certified copies of all pleadings, orders and entries pertaining to the subject matter must be set out in the petition, or submitted as exhibits thereto. The petitioner herein, in each of the above matters, has failed to comply with this rule and for that reason each of said petitions are denied.
NOTE. — Reported in 105 N.E.2d 822.