27 Ind. 306 | Ind. | 1866
This was a suit by the appellants against one of the appellees, John O. G. Collins, upon an account. An .answer in "eight paragraphs was filed. The eighth para
Ve must vindicate the statute against the suspicion that it gives any countenance to the practice which was adopted by the Common Pleas Court. Ve forbear to discuss the matter, for the reason that it cannot be done with such gravity as the profession have a right to expect in the opinions of this court.
The judgment is reversed, with costs, and the cause remanded, with directions to set aside all the proceedings subsequent to and including tbe order making Darius Collins a defendant, and to proceed according to this opinion.