26 Kan. 102 | Kan. | 1881
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This case is a correlate to the case of Walkenhorst v. Lewis, 24 Kas. 420. It was an action of forcible entry and detainer, commenced before a justice of the peace and certified to the district court upon a plea of title. After judg
But it is further insisted, that being still a minor she could' not enter an appearance by an attorney, and was never served. Authorities are cited to show that a minor cannot enter her appearance by an attorney. Section 33 of the code is referred to, which provides that the defense of an infant must be made by the guardian for the suit, who cannot be appointed till after service of the summons. She was never served, and no1 guardian was ever appointed. The motion which was filed shows that this minor appeared by her next friend, and as that is the form in which an action by a minor is to be brought,. (Code, § 31,) it is insisted on the other hand that she can in the same way appear in the court whenever she is seeking affirmative relief, as in the case at bar. This we think is the true construction of the statute, for otherwise, as is well said by counsel, a minor’s interests might be prejudiced by a judgment in fact void, but apparently regular and valid, without-any opportunity to the minor to obtain relief by having it set aside. Of course the other side would not be interested to bring her in, and if she could in no way come in voluntarily, the judgment, apparently regular, might work great hardship to her interests without possibility of relief. The true rule seems to be, that whenever a minor not in court seeks affirmative relief such minor has a right to institute any action or proceeding, appearing therefor by her next friend or guardian ; such appearance, while not wholly within the strict letter of the statute, is clearly within its spirit, and is necessary for the rights of a minor. We conclude, therefore, that this appearance of the minor by the motion was legal and valid,.
The case being submitted to us upon this single question,.