145 Ga. 472 | Ga. | 1916
The Travelers Insurance Company issued a policy of insurance on the life of John T. Fletcher for $2000, payable upon his death, during the continuance of the policy, to his wife, Caroline C. Fletcher. John T. Fletcher died October 8, 1914. Upon proof of his death Caroline C. Fletcher demanded payment to her of the sum named. The insurance company filed a petition in the nature of a bill for interpleader against D. R. Andrews and Caro
Andrews demurred to the petition, and answered. Mrs. Fletcher filed no answer. The court passed the following order: “TJpon considering the foregoing petition and answer and the evidence submitted, it is ordered, considered, adjudged, and decreed by the court, tha£ the petition of interpleader be and the same is hereby granted, and defendants, Mrs. John T. Fletcher and David E. Andrews, are each required to interplead in said cause, and set up whatever rights and claims they, or either of them may have against the Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, upon life-insurance policy # 133436, upon the life of John T. Fletcher, late of said county, deceased, for $2000.00 fifteen-year-pay life, payable, during its continuance, to his wife, Caroline C. Fletcher. It is further ordered, considered, adjudged, and decreed by the court, that said defendants, Mrs. John T. Fletcher and David E. Andrews, be and they are hereby enjoined, under such penalty as may be imposed by the court, from further prosecuting their respective suits on said policy in the city court of Amerieus against the Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, the plaintiff in this case. It is further ordered, considered, adjudged, and decreed by the court that upon the Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, paying into court the sum of $2000.00, with interest on said sum from the first
Judgment reversed.