93 Ind. 178 | Ind. | 1884
— Proceeding supplementary to execution by appellants against appellees. Judgment for appellees. For a reversal of the judgment appellants rely upon the alleged error of the court below in overruling their motion for a new trial.
Appellee Skiles, who was the judgment defendant, challenged the affidavit upon which the proceeding is based by a motion to dismiss and by a demurrer. The overruling of these he assigns as cross error.
The purpose of this proceeding is to reach money in the hands of appellee Buchanan, clerk of the circuit court, alleged to belong to Skiles. The execution not having been returned, the proceeding must be maintained, if at all, under sections 816 and 819, R. S. 1881. The proceeding can be maintained against Buchanan only in connection with the proceeding against the judgment debtor, who must be and in this case was made a party defendant. Wall v. Whisler, 14 Ind. 228; Chandler v. Caldwell, 17 Ind. 256; Hoadley v. Caywood, 40 Ind. 239; Folsom v. Clark, 48 Ind. 414.
The proceeding under consideration was commenced by filing what is designated a complaint. This may be regarded as the affidavit required by the statute.
To reach the funds of the judgment debtor in the hands of third parties, the affidavit and proof must conform substantially to the requirements of the statute. This proceeding is a remedy extraordinary in character, and is not to take
Judgment affirmed, with costs.