DocketNumber: File 59074
Citation Numbers: 12 Conn. Super. Ct. 12, 12 Conn. Supp. 12, 1943 Conn. Super. LEXIS 27
Judges: Quinlan
Filed Date: 4/3/1943
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/3/2024
In this alienation action the sole question is one of damages. Because this is so does not mean that all sense of proportion shall be lost. There is involved the loss of plaintiff's husband's affections and society, and of his support and protection, and the injury to her feelings. Noon vs.Remington,
The parties had lived happily; the earnings of the plaintiff's husband were substantial. Her condition of health would be *Page 13
advantaged by spending summers in the North and winters in the South as was their custom. She is now denied this benefit. The plaintiff in no way contributed to the rift. The defendant's acts were wrongful and intentional. See Maggay vs.Nikitko,
Punitive damages are also included though not pleaded.Amellin vs. Leone, supra.
Judgment for $12,500 with costs may enter.