Indiana Supreme Court, 1952

Gibson v. Fleishbein

Gibson v. Fleishbein
Indiana Supreme Court · Decided October 7, 1952
231 Ind. 179; 108 N.E.2d 57; 1952 Ind. LEXIS 139

Gibson v. Fleishbein

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The relator, appearing pro se, files an instrument entitled “Relator’s Petition for Writ of Mandate” whereby he seeks to compel certain action by the respondent Judge.

The relief sought relates to a proceeding in an inferior court, but wholly fails to comply with the requirements of Rule 2-35.

The issuance of the writ is therefore denied.

Note.—Reported in 108 N. E. 2d 57.

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