Trichel v. Bordelon
Trichel v. Bordelon
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff alleges that she, in her own right, and as tutrix of her minor children, is the creditor of Hypolite Bordelon for a large sum, for which he was the security of Ccsaire Fonteneau. This debt, she says, was one owing by the com
To this demand an exception to the jurisdiction of the Probate Court was filed, which being overruled, an answer was filed, and, on a trial on the merits, a judgment was given in favor of defendants, from which the plaintiff has appealed.
It appears to us that the judge erred in overruling the plea to the jurisdiction of the court, which exception is insisted on by the counsel for the defendants in this court, although he has a judgment in his favor on the merits. As he does so, we must
The object of this suit is to set aside a judgment obtained by fraud and collusion, which in the case of Fennessy v. Gonsoulin (11 La. 419), this court held to be a revocatory action. That it is so, is clear from an examination of the allegations and prayer of the petition. The case of Clark v. Christine et al. (12 La. 394), is very similar to this. It was identical until the plaintiff withdrew that portion of her prayer, which asked that the sheriif’s sale made on the execution might be annulled. The court, in that case, held, that the Probate Court was without jurisdiction, and that the case must be investigated in the District Court, where it was subsequently instituted and tried.
The articles of the Code of Practice, 604 to 613, which speak of and authorize the action of nullity, seem to us to confine it to the parties to the judgment, and to confine them to the court in which they have been litigating previously; but when a creditor seeks to annul or revoke the proceedings, he must proceed in the ordinary form.
It is, therefore, ordered and decreed, that the judgment in favor of the defendants on the merits, be annulled and reversed, and the suit dismissed; the plaintiff paying the costs in the court below, and the defendants those in this court.
Reference
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- Marie C. Trichel, for herself, and as Tutrix of her Minor Children v. Hypolite Bordelon, Tutor, and Hilaire Bordelon, Under-Tutor of Marie Julia Bordelon and others, Minors
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