McIntosh v. Benjamin
McIntosh v. Benjamin
Opinion of the Court
This is a suit on an alleged oral contract. Plaintiff is the mother, suing in her own right and as next friend, of an infant child conceived and born during the period of the mother’s marriage. Defendant, alleged in the complaint to be the child’s father, is a man not then or now the mother’s husband. Under the alleged contract the defendant was to pay for the partial support of the child. A money judgment was entered for the plaintiff on the first count of the complaint.
This case
The judgment of the District Court appealed from in No. 11271 will be reversed and the case remanded with instructions to enter judgment for the defendant. The judgment in No. 11272, which was a dismissal of Count II of the complaint, will be affirmed.
No. 11271 reversed; No. 11272 affirmed.
FAHY, Circuit Judge, concurs in the result.
WASHINGTON and DANAHER, Circuit Judges, dissent.
CLARK, Circuit Judge, died before the final decision in this case.
. There are two appeals here, one by the original plaintiff and the other by the defendant. The District Court entered a money judgment for plaintiff on Count I of the complaint and dismissed Count II, which was for a declaratory judgment on the same matter. No. 11271 is an appeal from the former judgment, and No. 11272 is a cross-appeal from the latter judgment.
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- John K. McINTOSH v. Katherine O. BENJAMIN, Individually and as next friend of Carol Ann Benjamin, Infant, Appellee Katherine O. BENJAMIN, Individually and as next friend of Carol Ann Benjamin, Infant v. John K. McINTOSH
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