Tucker v. Kershaw County School District & Board of Trustees , 276 S.C. 401 ( 1981 )


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  • Per Curiam:

    These actions were brought by Frank Tucker individually and as guardian ad litem for his daughter Regina Tucker. Both suits arose as a result of injuries received by Regina when she was assaulted by fellow student Herman Jones, Jr. during a recreational class period at Lugoff-El-gin High School. Isaac Thompson was the teacher on duty during the incident. Jones and Thompson were named as defendants in the actions as were the school principal, the school district superintendent and the Kershaw County School District and Board of Trustees collectively as well as individually. Demurrers by the latter named defendants were entered on grounds of sovereign immunity. The trial judge sustained these. Tucker has appealed. We affirm.

    In this jurisdiction neither the State nor any of its political subdivisions is liable in an action ex delicto unless express statutory provision to that effect has been made. Ths rule clearly applies to ex delicto actions brought against public school systems and school officials. Graham v. Charleston County School Board, 262 S. C. 314, 204 S. E. (2d) 384 (1974). Since no statutory provision applies, institution of these suits is barred. The' appellant may proceed only against the remaining defendants.

    Lewis, C. J., and Littlejohn, and Gregory, JJ., concur. Ness and Harwell, JJ., dissent.

Document Info

Docket Number: 21474

Citation Numbers: 276 S.C. 401, 279 S.E.2d 378, 1981 S.C. LEXIS 409

Judges: Gregory, Harwell, Lewis, Littlejohn, Ness

Filed Date: 6/2/1981

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 11/14/2024