1 Blackf. 53 | Ind. | 1820
The grounds on which this motion was sustained are unimportant, inasmuch as a previous notice of the motion was indispensible. Every individual has an unquestionable right of being heard when his interest is jeopardised by legal proceedings; but unless he has notice of those proceedings, he has no opportunity of being heard. While a suit is depending the plaintiff is considered in Court, and ready to support his right; but when the judgment is obtained, judicial proceedings are at an end, and the plaintiff is considered in Court no longer* Every objection afterwards made to the manner in which
The judgment quashing the execution and subsequent proceedings thereon, is reversed with costs.