Eddy v. Bay Circuit Judge
Eddy v. Bay Circuit Judge
Opinion of the Court
Mandamus is sought to compel the vacation of an order requiring relators to produce certain books and papers for the inspection of the attorneys of Edwin T. Bennett in a suit instituted by said Bennett against relators for malicious prosecution. It is contended that, as no rules are now in force relating to the production of books and papers (those formerly in force Cir. Ct. Rules Nos. 40 to 43 having been omitted in the revision), no such right now exists. It is true, there is no statute or rule governing the case, but, at the common law, production of books and papers can be compelled' where a trust relation exists. 1 Whart. Ev. § 743; 19 Am. & Eng. Enc. Law, 243. In this case the books ordered produced belonged to a corporation in which the defendants are stockholders. The custodians of these books are, in a
The writ will be denied.
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