52 Ga. App. 551 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1936
The plaintiff brought suit in Eulton superior court. Attached to the petition was the plaintiff’s affidavit in forma pauperis, entitled in the cause, with the heading “Tennesee, Knox County,” in which the plaintiff made oath that she was plaintiff in a similar suit brought in the city court of Atlanta, which was dismissed, that by reason of her poverty she was unable to pay the costs in that case, and that she had been advised and believed that she had good cause for' recommencing her suit. The affidavit was signed by the plaintiff, and the jurat recited that it was “sworn to and subscribed before me, this the 8 day of August, 1934. J. N. Hopkins, Notary Public, Mag.” The officer attached his seal which contained these words “J. N. Hopkins, Magistrate, Oconee County, South Carolina.” The defendant filed its demurrer to the petition, on the ground that “the purported pauper’s affidavit filed as a part of said petition in said cause is void, invalid, and of no effect, and said petition is therefore fatally defective.” The plaintiff filed her verified amendment in which she struck from the heading of the affidavit the words “Tennesee, Knox County,” and inserted in lieu thereof “South Carolina, Oconee County,” and stated under oath that at the time she made the affidavit she was in Oconee County, South Carolina, and was duly sworn by Magistrate J. N. Hopkins, that she signed the affidavit in Oconee County,
1. When any suit is dismissed or nonsuited, and the plaintiff desires to recommence his suit, if he will make and file with his petition an affidavit in writing that he has good cause for recommencing his suit, and that owing to his poverty he is unable to pay the accrued costs in the case, he shall have the right to recommence said suit, without paying costs. Code, § 3-509. Such affidavit is to be considered as a part of the-petition with which it is filed. North American Accident Ins. Co. v. Scarborough, 49 Ga. App. 833 (176 S. E. 671). It must be filed with the petition at the time it is filed. Johnson v. Central of Ga. Ry. Co., 119 Ga. 185 (45 S. E. 988).
2. All parties may at any stage of the cause as matter of right amend their pleadings in all respects. Code, § 81-1301. The omission to give the court jurisdiction in the pleadings is amendable. § 81-1309. Affidavits that are the foundation of legal proceedings shall be amendable to the same extent as ordinary petitions and pleas. § 81-1203. Statutes allowing amendments are beneficial and are to be liberally and broadly construed. In allowing or refusing amendments a wide discretion is to be exercised by the court; hence no fixed rule can be laid down which could apply to each particular case that might arise. § 81-1201.
4. The judge did not err in overruling the demurrer to the petition as amended.
Judgment affirmed.