166 Ind. 331 | Ind. | 1906
—This is an action in ejectment brought by appellee in the White Circuit Court. The cause was transferred, upon application for a change of venue, to the court below, in which a trial by jury resulted in a verdict and judgment against appellant.
It is alleged upon appeal that the court erred (1) in overruling appellant’s demurrer to the complaint, and (2) in overruling his motion for a new trial.
The causes assigned in the motion for a new trial are that the verdict of the jury is not sustained by sufficient evidence and is contrary to law, and that certain instructions given were erroneous. •
The court instructed the jury that the burden was upon the appellant to show that the law in regard to sales of real estate for taxes had been fully complied with, and that, having introduced no evidence upon that subject, the finding should be against appellant so far as his claim was based on the tax deed. This instruction was erroneous for the reasons heretofore given.
The judgment is reversed, with directions to sustain appellant’s motion for a new trial.