151 So. 551 | Miss. | 1934
The appellant sued the appellee for damages resulting from a personal injury, alleged to have been caused by the negligence of the appellee. At the time of the injury, she was riding in an automobile driven by the appellee, which, as she alleges, because of the negligence of the appellee, skidded, turned over, and she was thereby injured. After this injury occurred, the appellant married the appellee, and is now his wife. The appellee, by a special plea, set up the disabilities of coverture as a bar to the action. A demurrer to this plea was overruled, and upon appellant's declining to plead further, a judgment was rendered dismissing the action.
In Austin v. Austin,
Affirmed.