45 So. 653 | Ala. | 1908
Lead Opinion
It is a subject of express decision by this court, and we believe it is the universal rule, that in actions of this nature — ex delicto actions — the plaintiff may discontinue as to one or more defendants, and maintain his action against the remaining defendants, without discontinuing the entire action. Slade v. Street,
But the defendants (appellees) contend that the case of Torrey v. Forbes, 94 Ala. 135, 10 South. 320, is decisive of the question at issue in their favor. It must be conceded that the fifth paragraph of the opinion does seem to support appellees’ contention; but it will be discovered that what is said in that paragraph on the subject here in judgment was not necessary to the decision of the case. It is dictum; and, even if it were not dictum, it is not in accordance with former well-considered cases determined by this court, and is opposed to the great weight of authority elsewhere. See authorities cited supra. The case of Torrey v. Forbes, supra, on the point in question, is hereby overruled.
Dissenting Opinion
is of the opinion that the case of Torrey v. Forbes, asserts a sound proposition under our statutory system, and should be followed. The question is properly presented for review by the bill of exceptions.
On the foregoing considerations, the judgment of the circuit court must be reversed, and the cause will be remanded.
Reversed and remanded.