185 So. 104 | La. Ct. App. | 1938
According to the allegations in her petition, the plaintiff was a teacher in the public schools of Evangeline Parish, Louisiana, for eighteen consecutive years up to and including May, 1936. The Evangeline Parish School Board failed to reappoint her for the 1936-37 school session or for any subsequent session, and on July 19, 1938, she filed the instant suit alleging in effect that under the Teachers' Tenure Act No.
The defendant filed an exception of no cause or right of action, basing the exception on three separate points: (1) That the plaintiff was not a permanent teacher in the public schools of Evangeline Parish on July 28, 1936, when Act No.
The lower court sustained the exception on all three points. The plaintiff has appealed.
Without passing on the merits of the first and third points, it is the opinion of this court that the plaintiff, in waiting approximately two years before filing her suit, was guilty of laches, and that therefore the exception should be sustained on the second point, since the laches of plaintiff in seeking reinstatement and recovery of back salary may be urged in an exception of no cause of action. Crais v. City of New Orleans,
For these reasons, the judgment appealed from is affirmed.