after stating the case, delivered the opinion of the court.
The plea to the jurisdiction should have been sustained. The substantial object of the suit was to obtain possession of the bonds. The Deposit and Trust Company was the party in possession, and, although it claimed no interest in the bonds as against the plaintiff and its codefendant, yet possession could not be enforced in favor of the plaintiff except by a decree against it. Where the object of an action or suit is to recover the possession of real or personal property, the one in possession is a necessary and indispensable (and not a formal) party. The case of
Wilson
v.
Oswego
Township,
Further comment is not required. The decree of the Circuit Court must be
Reversed, and the ease remanded, with instructions to sustain the flea, and to dismiss the Mil for wemt of jurisdiction.
