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SCOTTISH_SLR_Court_of_Session

Page: 722

Court of Session Inner House First Division.

Saturday, July 5. 1884.

21 SLR 722

Whyte, Petitioner.

Subject_1Poor's-Roll
Subject_2Undischarged Bankrupt.

Facts:

Circumstances in which an undischarged bankrupt was admitted to the benefit of the poor's-roll.

Headnote:

This was an application by John Whyte for the benefit of the poor's-roll, to enable him to defend an action at the instance of Margaret Young, formerly a domestic servant in his employment. She sued him for damages for seduction, and also for aliment for a child of which she alleged he was the father. She had already been found entitled to the benefit of the poor's-roll.

The applicant was formerly minister of the parish of South Queensferry, from which charge he had been deposed. His estates had been sequestrated, and he had no means of subsistence, except what the trustee and his creditors allowed him. Intimation of “the dependence of the action was made to the trustee, but he refused to sist himself.

The pursuer objected to a remit being made, on the ground that there was no precedent for the admission of an undischarged bankrupt to the poor's-roll.

Judgment:

Lord President—The applicant here is called to answer in an action of damages for seduction, and not merely a claim of aliment for the maintenance of a bastard child. In these circumstances, looking to the nature of the action, the Court are of opinion that he is entitled to the benefit of the poor's-roll.

The Court remitted to the reporters on the probabilis causa litigandi.

Thereafter on 19th July, the reporters having reported that there was a probabilis causa, the Court admitted the applicant to benefit of the poor's-roll.

Counsel:

Counsel for Petitioner— Armour. Agent— N. J. Finlay, W.S.

Counsel for Objector— Gardner. Agent— A. Adam, W.S.

1884


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