DocketNumber: No. CV96 054899S
Judges: FLYNN, J.
Filed Date: 10/1/1996
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 4/18/2021
"A motion to dismiss is the appropriate vehicle for challenging the jurisdiction of the court. . . . The grounds CT Page 8763 which may be asserted in [the motion to dismiss] are: (1) lack of jurisdiction over the subject matter; (2) lack of jurisdiction over the person; (3) improper venue; (4) insufficiency of process; and (5) insufficiency of service of process. . . . Res judicata is not included among the permissible grounds on which to base a motion to dismiss. Res judicata . . . does not itself raise a jurisdictional question. It merely alleges that the court has previously decided a jurisdictional question and therefore must be asserted as a special defense. . . . It may not be raised by a motion to dismiss." (Citations omitted.) Zizka v. WaterPollution Control Authority,
The motion to dismiss is denied.
Flynn, J.