52 Ind. App. 577 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1913
This action was brought by appellant against appellee to recover damages for his wrongful expulsion from one of appellee’s passenger trains, and alleged unlawful arrest and imprisonment. The complaint was in two paragraphs, to each of which a demurrer was overruled. Answer in general denial. Trial, finding and judgment for appellee. Appellant’s motion for a new trial was overruled, and this ruling is the only error assigned.
It is earnestly argued by appellee that no assignment of error is attached to the record in conformity with Rule 4 of this court. While the manner of incorporating what purports to be an assignment of errors in the record is subject to criticism, we do not decide its sufficiency in this case. The other reasons in support of appellant’s motion for a new trial go to the alleged error of the court in giving and refusing to give certain instructions.
It is very doubtful if proper exceptions were taken and saved as to the giving of any instructions by the court on its own motion, or the refusal to give those tendered by appellant, but it is unnecessary to decide that question.
It follows that the judgment of the lower court must be affirmed.
Note.—Reported in 101 N. E. 26. See, also, under (1) 3 Cyc. 166; (2) 3 Cyc. 28, 170; (3, 4) 3 Cyc. Anno. 28—New.