153 Ga. 490 | Ga. | 1922
(After stating the foregoing facts.)
Does an equitable petition to annul a marriage on the ground of fraud set out the identical cause of action as that in a libel for divorce on the ground of fraud, the facts constituting the fraud being the same in each proceeding? We do not think so. The learned trial judge, in his opinion .overruling the plea in abatement, well says: “ The suits must be identical as to parties and cause of action. The first suit was for the annulment of marriage, the second for divorce. The two actions are essentially different. The annulment was by a bill in equity; the divorce- suit by statute. One verdict can annul a marriage; but two concurrent verdicts
The court did not err in overruling the plea in abatement.
Judgment affirmed.