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State, ex Rel. v. Graham

Supreme Court of Ohio
May 8, 1946
67 N.E.2d 321 (Ohio 1946)

Opinion

No. 30532

Decided May 8, 1946.

Mandamus — Writ not issued to control judicial discretion — Or where there is plain and adequate remedy in law — Sections 12285 and 12287, General Code — Remedy of mandamus not substitute for appeal — Motion for judgment on pleadings considered as demurrer.

IN MANDAMUS.

The relators filed in this court their petition for a writ of mandamus. The respondents, a judge of the Court of Common Pleas and two corporations, filed demurrers which were sustained and relators were granted leave to plead further. The relators filed an amended petition, each respondent filed a motion for judgment on the pleadings and the relators then filed their motion for judgment on the pleadings.

The cause was submitted on the motions for judgment.

Mr. Wm. P. Heyne, for relators.

Mr. George N. Graham, in propria persona. Messrs. Burt, Carson, Shadrach Miller, for respondent The Ravenna Realty Company.

Messrs. Amerman, Mills, Mills, Jones Mansfield, for respondent The Ohio Edison Company.


The amended petition does not allege facts which entitle the relators to the extraordinary writ of mandamus against the respondent judge. Only the following brief summary of certain allegations is necessary to demonstrate that conclusion.

The present relators, as plaintiffs, brought an action against the corporations, two of the respondents here, in the Court of Common Pleas to quiet title to real estate. The defendants admitted generally the allegations of the petition, but asserted that by reason of an earlier judgment ownership of the building and not of the land was in the plaintiffs. Prior to the trial in the Court of Common Pleas the plaintiffs filed a motion for judgment on the pleadings, which was overruled. Upon trial, at the close of plaintiffs' case, the court sustained defendants' motion for judgment, found plaintiffs were owners of the dwelling and defendants were owners of the land, and enjoined plaintiffs from excavating or digging in the ground. Thereafter the plaintiffs filed a motion "for mandatory judgment upon the pleadings and evidence," under Section 11601, General Code, "and were again arbitrarily refused their just rights in the premises."

The amended petition prays for a writ of mandamus requiring the judge of the Court of Common Pleas to quiet the title of relators, to award damages and to decide other questions in favor of relators and against the corporations.

Section 12285, General Code, provides: "The writ may require an inferior tribunal to exercise its judgment, * * * but it cannot control judicial discretion."

The allegations of the amended petition bring it within the pronouncements of this court in State, ex rel. Cook, Supt., v. Court of Common Pleas, 144 Ohio st., 461, 59 N.E.2d 376, and State, ex rel. McCamey, v. Court of Common Pleas, 141 Ohio St. 610, 49 N.E.2d 761, which held that a writ of mandamus should not be issued to control the discretion of a court.

The relators had an adequate remedy which they could have invoked by appeal. Section 12287, General Code, provides in part that "the writ must not be issued in a case where there is a plain and adequate remedy in the ordinary course of the law." The remedy of mandamus may not be used as a substitute for appeal. 25 Ohio Jurisprudence, 1013, Section 34, citing Shelby, Jr., v. Hoffman, 7 Ohio St. 450; State, ex rel. Barner, v. Marsh, Clerk, 120 Ohio St. 222, 165 N.E. 843; and other cases.

Construing the allegations of the amended petition most favorably to the relators and treating the motions of the respondents for judgment on the pleadings as demurrers, such demurrers are sustained, further leave to plead is refused and a writ of mandamus is denied.

Writ denied.

WEYGANDT, C.J., ZIMMERMAN, BELL, WILLIAMS, TURNER, MATTHIAS and HART, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

State, ex Rel. v. Graham

Supreme Court of Ohio
May 8, 1946
67 N.E.2d 321 (Ohio 1946)
Case details for

State, ex Rel. v. Graham

Case Details

Full title:THE STATE, EX REL. DUNPHY ET AL. v. GRAHAM, JUDGE, ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of Ohio

Date published: May 8, 1946

Citations

67 N.E.2d 321 (Ohio 1946)
67 N.E.2d 321

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