401 S.W.2d 224 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1963
This is an original proceeding in which the petitioner seeks to prohibit the judge of the Fayette Circuit Court from enforcing a pre-trial order requiring the production of books and records under CR 34.
Petitioner contends these books and records are irrelevant to the issues; that the partner requesting this information did not show good cause; that in a certain respect the order was unauthorized; that' the order requires the disclosure of confidential matter; and that this disclosure may subject petitioner to civil liability. Without deciding the merit of these contentions, a cursory examination fails to disclose that the objections to the order are meritorious. Certainly it does not clearly appear that this order violates any rights of the petitioner or is contrary to the purposes of CR 34 and other discovery rules.
Even if the interlocutory order was erroneous, the extraordinary remedy here sought may not ordinarily be invoked. Bender v. Eaton, Ky., 343 S.W.2d 799. As pointed out in that case, the petitioner must not only show error, but that a substantial miscarriage of justice will result and correction of the error is necessary and appropriate in the interest of orderly judicial administration. Petitioner has failed to establish either, much less both, of the latter two necessary elements which would make it appropriate to grant relief.
Relief by way of an order of prohibition is denied.