Denny v. Denny
Denny v. Denny
Opinion of the Court
We have no doubt as to the authority of this court, upon a representation made to us that the libellant in a libel for divorce is insane, to take notice of such representation, and, in such manner as the court may deem proper, to make the necessary preliminary examination as to such fact. This power is one necessarily existing in the court, as well for the protection of the libellant as for the orderly and proper conducting of the suit.
The power of the court to act upon this subject is not taken away by the provisions of the Gen. Sts. c. 107, § 16, requiring a libel in behalf of an insane person to be signed by the guardian, or some person admitted by the court to prosecute the same as the next friend of the libellant; or by the provisions of Gen. Sts. c. 127, § 23, as to the case of one becoming insane after the institution of the proceedings for divorce; or by the more general provisions found in Gen. Sts. c. 109, § 8, authorizing the judge of probate to appoint a guardian to an insane person. These provisions do not limit the power of this court in the proper exercise of its duty in reference to an application like the present.
The attention of the court may properly be directed to an inquiry upon this subject by a third party not connected with the suit as one of the immediate parties thereto. The libellee may not choose to make a defence of this character, and may file no answer or suggestion raising any question of the sanity of the libellant. A question so vital to the proper exercise of the jurisdiction of the court over the parties may only be presented from other sources. It will be within the discretion of the court, acting with reference to the circumstances of each particular case, to decide whether it demands a preliminary inquiry as to the sanity of the libellant, with a view to secure the proper administration of justice and the rights of all parties, and if deemed necessary the court will direct what mode shall be
The case is to stand for further hearing.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Frank B. Denny & another v. Lydia B. Denny
- Status
- Published