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Malagoli v. Bernstein

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
May 28, 1956
1 A.D.2d 1042 (N.Y. App. Div. 1956)

Summary

In Malagoli v. Bernstein (1 A.D.2d 1042) the witness sought to be examined was the wife of one of the respondents who had previously been examined before trial and denied recollection of the circumstances of the accident.

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Opinion

May 28, 1956


In an action to recover damages for personal injuries and for medical expenses and loss of services, the appeal is from an order vacating a notice served by the appellants to examine before trial Eileen Connolly as a witness. Order reversed, with $10 costs and disbursements to appellants, and motion denied, without costs. The examination shall proceed on five days' notice. The witness sought to be examined is the wife of one of the respondents and is likely to be an unfriendly, if not hostile, witness for the appellants. Inasmuch as the respondent Connolly himself has no recollection of the circumstances surrounding the accident, and his wife is apparently able to supply the information sought, special circumstances within the meaning of section 288 of the Civil Practice Act have been made manifest and entitle appellants to take the deposition. ( Zirn v. Bradley, 257 App. Div. 832; Heidell v. Murray Co., 255 App. Div. 792; Angell v. Booth, 169 Misc. 735; Price v. Taylor, 140 N.Y.S.2d 302.) Under the circumstances disclosed, the granting of the motion was an improvident exercise of discretion. Nolan, P.J., Wenzel, Beldock, Murphy and Kleinfeld, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Malagoli v. Bernstein

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
May 28, 1956
1 A.D.2d 1042 (N.Y. App. Div. 1956)

In Malagoli v. Bernstein (1 A.D.2d 1042) the witness sought to be examined was the wife of one of the respondents who had previously been examined before trial and denied recollection of the circumstances of the accident.

Summary of this case from Ortner v. Bankers Security Life Insurance Society

In Malagoli v. Bernstein (1 A.D.2d 1042, supra) the court permitted the examination of the plaintiff's wife as a witness since the wife was "likely to be an unfriendly, if not hostile, witness".

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Case details for

Malagoli v. Bernstein

Case Details

Full title:JOHN J. MALAGOLI, JR., an Infant, by JOHN J. MALAGOLI, His Guardian ad…

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

Date published: May 28, 1956

Citations

1 A.D.2d 1042 (N.Y. App. Div. 1956)

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