14 La. 67 | La. | 1839
delivered the opinion of the court.
After an answer filed to the plaintiff’s petition, the court
It is true, that on the default of a party to answer interrogatories propounded to him, under the rules laid down in the Code of Practice, the interrogatories are to be taken for confessed.
But this does not give the parly who wishes to avail himself of the confession, any other right than to make use of it as proof on the trial of the cause. It gives him no advantage as to the trial of the case over any other suitor.
It is, therefore, ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the judgment of the District Court be reversed, and the cause remanded for further proceedings ; the appellee to pay costs.