87 A.D. 245 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1903
By the order appealed from, Frank E. Randall, a witness under examination before a commissioner appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, Ohio, to take testimony in an action pending therein, was required to produce and deliver to the commissioner certain books which were in his possession, during his examination, and all books which were called for by a subpoena duces tecum issued by a justice of the Supreme Court of New York and which required the attendance of the witness before the commissioner and the production of such books. The order also provided that the' commissioner must not permit such books to be used by the plaintiff’s counsel, except for the legitimate purpose of the examination of a witness. Mr. Randall was under examination before the commissioner as a witness subpoenaed by the plaintiff; he had refused to answer certain questions which had been put to him, and the motion was made, substantially for the purpose of compelling him to answer such questions as well as to produce books. Some time prior to the making of the motion which resulted in the order now under review, a subpoena duces tecum had been served. upon Mr. Randall and a motion had been made to vacate and set it aside. That motion was denied by Mr. Justice Bisohoee and the
The appellant now insists that the subposna was originally improperly issued and that the witness should not be required to obey it; but all those matters were disposed of on the motion to vacate the subpoena, and the appellant having abandoned its appeal from that order, is concluded by its terms. The present appeal is only from that part of the order under review which provides as follows: “ Ordered that the said Frank E. Randall produce and deliver to William C. Timm, the Commissioner in the suit now pending in the Court of Common Pleas, Montgomery County, Ohio, in which William E. Strong & others are plaintiffs, and the Western Gas & Fuel Company & others are defendants, the books which were in his possession before said Commissioner during his examination on the 21st & 22nd days of May, 1903, together with all other books in his possession called for by the said subpoena of this Court and the said order of Mr. J ustice Bischofr”
The only question now before us relates to the propriety of that provision of the order which requires the deposit of the books with the commissioner. They are the books of the Western Gas and Fuel Company, a corporation, which is a going concern, carrying on business in the city of New York. That those books must be produced by the witness when required by a subpoena has been adjudged, but we are not aware of any authority which requires that they be transferred from the possession of the corporation to which they belong and,deposited with the commissioner. They are not to be inspected nor are they to be required for general examination. They are to be used on the examination of some witness, to aid him to answer the questions which may be propounded to him upon his examination, or to be made original evidence in connection
We. do not see that a case has been made out., requiring, a deposit of the books ; ,and that much of the order should be reversed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements of the appeal, and the motion so far denied, with ten dollars costs.
Van Brunt, P. J., O’Brien, Ingraham . and Hatch, JJ., concurred.
Order, so far as appealed from, reversed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements, and motion, so far as it required a deposit of the books, denied, with ten dollars costs.