DocketNumber: File #54490
Judges: Foster
Filed Date: 4/26/1938
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/3/2024
The real question presented by this demurrer to the complaint is the constitutionality of Special Act No. 576 of the Special Acts of 1937.
The Supreme Court of Errors of this State has discussed a somewhat similar act in Willoughby vs. New Haven,
"Whether a statute enacted pursuant to the police power is a means reasonable in quality and extent, and in time, place, and circumstance, presents a question to be determined by the court. . . . It is the court's duty in such case, in the exercise of great care and caution, to make every presumption and intendment in favor of the validity of the statute, and to sustain it unless its invalidity is beyond a reasonable doubt." State vs. Heller,
123 Conn. 492 ,498 ;196 A. 337 ,340 .
This Court rules that the Act here in question is constitutional.
The demurrer to the complaint is overruled on all grounds therein appearing.