Georgia Court of Appeals, 1949

Chaffin v. Chaffin

Chaffin v. Chaffin
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided May 13, 1949 · Parker, Sutton, Felton
53 S.E.2d 577; 79 Ga. App. 258; 1949 Ga. App. LEXIS 633 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Chaffin v. Chaffin

Opinion of the Court

Parker, J.

Upon the hearing in the superior court of a petition for certiorari from the Civil Court of Fulton County, it appeared that “a full verbatim copy of the petition for certiorari and the order of sanction *259 was served upon defendant by serving his counsel with the same on said date instant after said petition was sanctioned and the writ issued herein.” It did not appear that 10 days’ notice was given to the opposite party, his agent, or attorney of “the time and place of hearing,” or that the giving of such notice was prevented by unavoidable cause, as prescribed and required by the Code, § 19-212; and the superior court did not err in dismissing the certiorari for lack of proper notice to the defendant. See Chaffin v. Chaffim, ante, and cases cited therein.

Decided May 13, 1949. Charles W. Anderson, J. Milam Morris Jr., for plaintiff in error. Lucian J. Endicott, contra.

Judgment affirmed.

Sutton, C. J., and Felton, J., concur.

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