This action was brought on behalf of the State to enjoin the defendant from proceeding with the work of constructing a ditch designed to drain off the waters from West Twin Lake in Hancock county. As meandered by government survey, the lake embraces about one hundred and twenty-two acres, and defendant owns all the adjoining lands lying to the east and west and south thereof. It is conceded that waters of the lake are gathered from the fall of rain and snow and by drainage from the surrounding lands; there
Counsel on both sides have been at pains to discuss exhaustively in argument the law defining riparian ownership and the rights growing out of the same; but, as we read the record, the facts are against the contention of defendant, and, accordingly, we shall have but little occasion to take note of the legal phase of the case. That at the time of the meander survey, the lake was a well-defined body of water, with gravel of sand beach and high banks, is not seriously ques
It follows that, as the defendant had acquired no rights in the lake bed in question, such as to authorize him to drain it by artificial means, the decree enjoining him from proceeding with the work of drainage as commenced was properly entered.— Affirmed.