198 S.W.2d 967 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1946
Judgment in accordance with opinion.
The General Assembly, in its 1946 session, c. 57, enacted KRS
On July 5, 1946, appellant, Buron R. Elrod, filed his petition in equity under the provisions of the Declaratory Judgment Act, 639a, Civil Code of Practice. He brought the suit in his capacity as a citizen and taxpayer of the Commonwealth against the Governor, Commissioner of Finance, and the individual members of the Board. He alleged that the Commissioner of Finance, in his official capacity, has refused to approve the advancement of, or to draw a warrant for, the funds appropriated for the use of the Board. He prayed that so much of KRS
On August 19, 1946, appellee, Robert L. McDonald, *726
filed an intervening petition and separate answer, wherein he alleged that he is a disabled veteran of World War II, and that the Veterans Administration has declared his disability to be thirty per centum of total, whereas, in fact, it is one hundred per centum. He alleged that he and approximately one hundred thousand other disabled veterans require the services of the Board to assist them in obtaining disability benefits from the Veterans Administration; that at present they are wholly without representation before the Veterans Administration, and this condition will continue until the Board is allowed to function. His pleading contains representations as to the size and importance of the American Legion and its ability to represent disabled veterans. He prayed the Court to enter judgment declaring Akin, Norris, and Taylor to be the legal members of the Board and that the provision limiting the Governor in making appointments to a list submitted by the officers of the American Legion be declared to be constitutional. As consequential relief he asked that a mandatory injunction issue requiring the Commissioner of Finance to authorize the payment to the Board of the funds appropriated for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of KRS
In so far as pertinent, Civil Code of Practice, Section 639a — 2 provides that any person whose rights are affected by statute may apply for and secure a declaration of his right or duties, provided always that an actual controversy exists with respect thereto. The only part of KRS
The case is remanded to the Franklin Circuit Court for proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion. *728