Soja v. T. P. Sampson Co.
Decision Date | 09 November 1977 |
Citation | 373 Mass. 630,369 N.E.2d 975 |
Parties | Hazel M. SOJA, executrix v. T. P. SAMPSON COMPANY et al. Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk |
Court | United States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court |
Bernard A. Kansky, Boston, for plaintiff.
Francis D. Dibble, Jr., Somerville, for T. P. Sampson Co. (Betty E. Waxman, Asst. Atty. Gen., for Superior Court, Hampden County, with him).
Before HENNESSEY, C. J., and QUIRICO, KAPLAN and WILKINS, JJ.
This is an appeal from the order of a single justice dismissing a petition seeking extraordinary relief pursuant to this court's general superintendence powers. G.L. c. 211, § 3. There was no error.
The facts are as follows. As executrix of the estate of her husband, the plaintiff brought an action in contract in March, 1974, in the Superior Court, Hampden County. On June 11, 1974, the court sustained the defendant's demurrer and granted the plaintiff leave to file an amended declaration within thirty days. The plaintiff neither appealed the order sustaining the demurrer nor filed an amended declaration. After thirty days, a docket entry was made purportedly entering judgment for the defendant. This was in accordance with former civil practice, but not in accordance with Mass.R.Civ.P. 58(a), 365 Mass. 826 (1974), which had taken effect in the meantime on July 1, 1974. 1 In February, 1976, the plaintiff represented by new counsel moved for relief from the judgment under Mass.R.Civ.P. 60(b)(6), 365 Mass. 828 (1974). The Superior Court judge denied the motion, yet the plaintiff failed to pursue the matter on appeal. Instead, represented by a third lawyer, the plaintiff filed the present petition in November, 1976, seeking the intervention of this court under G.L. c. 211, § 3.
The plaintiff has shown no reason for extraordinary intervention on her behalf. If she had pursued her procedural rights in the Superior Court with normal vigilance, she would have had no occasion to file this petition for extraordinary relief. See Molesworth v. Municipal Court of the City of Boston, 364 Mass. 830, 304 N.E.2d 425 (1973). Our cases have emphasized that relief under G.L. c. 211, § 3, may not be sought merely as a substitute for normal appellate review. See Barron v. Barronian, 275 Mass. 77, 79-80, 175 N.E. 721 (1931). Cf. Commonwealth v. Frado, --- Mass. --- a, 362 N.E.2d 206 (1977); Cappadona v. Riverside 400 Function Room, Inc., --- Mass. --- b, 360 N.E.2d 1048 (1977); Barber v. Commonwealth, 353 Mass. 236, 239, 230 N.E.2d 817 (1967).
The supervisory power of this court is used sparingly. Cappadona v. Riverside 400 Function Room, Inc., supra. Rollins Environmental Servs., Inc. v. Superior Court, 368 Mass. --- c, 330 N.W.2d 814 (1975). It should be exercised only in exceptional circumstances and where necessary to protect substantive rights in the absence of an alternative, effective remedy. Commonwealth v. Frado, supra. Green v. Dolan, 368 Mass. --- d, 336 N.E.2d 908 (1975). Healy v. First Dist. Court of Bristol, 367 Mass. 909, 327 N.E.2d 894 (1975).
This case does not present such a situation. See generally Osserman v. Jacobs, 369 Mass. --- e, 339 N.E.2d 193 (1975). The plaintiff seeks an order vacating the entry of judgment, but as the single justice noted every argument now advanced was open to the plaintiff in support of the motion for relief from the judgment. Moreover, any error stemming from denial of that motion could have been corrected by appeal. See, e. g., Trustees of the Stigmatine Fathers, Inc. v. Secretary of Administration & Fin., 369 Mass. --- f, 341 N.E.2d 662 (1976). The plaintiff further seeks leave to file a new complaint more than three years after the Superior Court judge granted leave to amend within thirty days. The plaintiff here has had ample opportunities to pursue her substantive rights. See Molesworth v. Municipal Court of the City of Boston, 364 Mass. 830, 304 N.E.2d 425 (1973); Barron v. Barronian, 275 Mass. 77, 175 N.E.2d 271 (1931). That she has consistently failed to do so does not entitle her to extraordinary relief, and it was clearly within the discretion of the single justice to dismiss the petition. 2
The plaintiff's appeal is frivolous. The order of the single justice dismissing the petition is affirmed with double costs. G.L. c. 211, § 10.
So ordered.
1 Rule 58(a) requires that every judgment "be set forth on a separate document" and makes a judgment "effective only when so set forth."
a. Mass.Adv.Sh. (1977) 717.
b. Mass.Adv.Sh. (1977) 493.
c. Mass.Adv.Sh. (1975) 2052.
d. Mass.Adv.Sh. (1975) 3137.
e. Mass.Adv.Sh. (1975) 3442.
f. Mass.Adv.Sh. (1976) 209.
2 We note with approval the procedure followed by the Attorney General in the instant case, in which the real party...
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