Wynn v. Wynn

Decision Date09 November 1899
Citation34 S.E. 341,109 Ga. 255
PartiesWYNN et al. v. WYNN et al.
CourtGeorgia Supreme Court

Syllabus by the Court.

Under the act of 1897 (Acts 1897, p. 35) a defendant may, as a matter of right, amend his answer, if he attach the affidavit therein prescribed.

Error from superior court, Wilkinson county; P. E. Seabrook, Judge.

Action by G. W. Wynn and others against B. P. Wynn and others. Judgment for plaintiffs. Defendants bring error. Reversed.

F. Chambers and J. W. Lindsey, for plaintiffs in error.

Evans & Evans, for defendants in error.

SIMMONS, C.J.

An action of complaint for land was brought in the court below against the present plaintiffs in error. They filed their pleas in accordance with the pleading act, but inadvertently admitted what they intended to deny, and denied what they intended to admit. Pending the trial, they moved the court to allow them to amend their answer, and filed an affidavit, as required by the act of 1897 (Acts 1897, p. 35). The court refused the amendment, and they excepted. We think the court erred in not allowing the amendment. Under the act of 1897 the defendants had the right to amend at any stage of the case, provided they made the affidavit required by the act. We regret to say that the trial judge, under this act, has no discretion in allowing or refusing an amendment when the affidavit is made in accordance with the act. The only discretion given him by the act is that he may allow an amendment, if the circumstances of the case or substantial justice between the parties require that it be allowed, without an affidavit. Under this act the right to amend exists although, by the amendment, an admission is stricken from the answer first filed. Of course, striking the admissions made does not prevent the plaintiff from offering them in evidence against the defendants. Whether the amendment offered in this case would make the answer a good and sufficient one is not now decided, because the question is not made by the record. All we decide is that the defendants had the right to amend their answer at the time the amendment was offered. Judgment reversed.

All the justices concurring.

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  • Wynn v. Wynn
    • United States
    • Georgia Supreme Court
    • November 9, 1899

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