Citation Numbers: 58 Ga. 469
Judges: Jackson
Filed Date: 1/15/1877
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
This was a motion to establish a lost certiorari as an office paper. The certiorari had never been filed in the office of
The court overruled the objection, and passed an order establishing the copy, in lieu of the lost original certiora/ri, as an office paper. The defendant excepted, and the single question is, was the certiora/ri, under these circumstances, an office paper?
If an office paper, it could have been established in this summary proceeding ; if not, as a private paper, it could not — Code, §§3980, 4052.
This paper never reached the office of the clerk ; it was never marked “ filed in office ” by him; indeed, it was never in his personal possession, or in the office of the court at all. How, then, could it be an office paper ? Moreover, it was the fault of the party complaining, himself, that it never reached the court or the clerk. If he entrusted it to those who took no reasonable care of it, it is his fault — vigilantibus non dormimtibus, etc., is applicable to all such confiding litigants.
Judgment reversed.