71 N.E.2d 579 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1947
The appellant recovered judgment below and the appellees' subsequent motion for a new trial was granted. The case is awaiting a second trial below while the appellant seeks a review of the court's action in granting a new trial.
The granting of a new trial puts a case back where it was before trial and supersedes any judgment that may have been rendered therein. The situation is the same *273
as though no trial had ever been had. Compton v. Benham
(1909),
If the court erred in sustaining the appellees' motion for a new trial such error is not available to the appellant until the case is re-tried and a final judgment rendered against him.
Appeal dismissed.
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