In this divorce case, the trial court invoked the “three minute rule” of former Code Ann. § 24-3341 1 because the defendant husband was not present even though his attorney was there and announced ready. We granted his application to appeal.
Under the Constitution of 1983, this court was authorized to adopt uniform court and recordkeeping rules with the advice and consent of the affected trial courts. Const. 1983, Art. VI, Sec. IX, Par. I. Pursuant to this mandate, such rules were duly adopted and became effective on July 1, 1985.
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Among the Uniform Superior Court Rules is one repealing the old “Rules of the Superior Court” set out in former Code Ann. §§ 24-3301 through 24-3389. Uniform Superior Court Rule 1.3,
Judgment reversed.
Notes
“When a case is sounded for trial, the parties shall immediately announce ready, or move to continue; if three minutes should elapse before the announcement or motion to continue, the plaintiff’s case will be dismissed, or the defendant’s answer stricken. No argument, without express leave of the court, shall be heard on a motion to continue.” Code Ann. § 24-3341.
We are not called upon to decide whether, had the rule been extant when the case was called for trial, it could have been applied to a civil case when the party’s attorney was present and announced ready.
The Uniform Rules for the Juvenile Courts, Probate Courts and Magistrate Courts appear at
