42 Miss. 315 | Miss. | 1868
delivered the opinion of the court. •
This is a motion to set aside and vacate the judgment rendered in this court at the April Term, 1868, and to reinstate the cause upon the docket, for the reason that the party in whose favor it was rendered was dead at the date of its rendition; wherefore said judgment was null and void. It is not denied but that the judgment, as it now stands, is an absolute nullity. It has been suggested, however, that even admitting the judgment to be void, the proper and only method of correcting a judgment of this court, where the error complained of is one of fact, is by means of the writ of error coram nobis, and nat by motion.
The practice heretofore pursued has been both simple and convenient, and we cannot see any serious objection to continuing it, under proper conditions and restrictions.
We will not at present make any change in the practice, but in the future will require all motions to be accompanied by the affidavit of the party or his attorney, setting forth the alleged error of fact; and will also require that the opposite party or his attorney shall be served with a written notice or citation at least ten days before the hearing of any such motion. The motion to reinstate this case upon the docket will be granted, and the cause continued until the April Term. The clerk of this court will issue a citation directed to the Kailroad Company to appear on the first day of the April Term, to show cause why the judgment should not be corrected and affirmed in accordance with the facts.