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Jenkins v. Superior Court

Court of Appeal of California, First District, Division One
May 13, 1929
98 Cal.App. 729 (Cal. Ct. App. 1929)

Summary

In Jenkins v. Superior Court, 98 Cal.App. 729 [ 277 P. 757], the court held an application for a writ of mandate predicated upon facts which had occurred a year and a half before was properly denied on the ground the relief had not been diligently and reasonably sought.

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Opinion

Docket No. 6828.

May 13, 1929.

PROCEEDING in Mandamus to compel the Superior Court of Santa Clara County to grant leave to petitioner to proceed in forma pauperis in an action for death. P.F. Gosbey, Judge. Writ denied.

The facts are stated in the opinion of the court.

Dowd Reagh for Petitioner.

D.T. Jenkins for Respondents.


This is an original proceeding by mandamus to compel respondent Judge to grant leave to petitioner to proceed in forma pauperis in a certain action pending in the Superior Court in and for the County of Santa Clara.

It appears from the petition that petitioner is the administratrix of the estate of one Stanley Howard Jenkins, deceased, and that the only asset of said estate is a cause of action for his death. After the filing of a complaint for such alleged wrongful death, petitioner herein made application in the court below for leave to thereafter proceed in such action in forma pauperis, setting forth in her petition that the deceased, Stanley Howard Jenkins, left no estate, and that petitioner had no funds except such as she received from her employment, from which she derived the sum of one hundred dollars a month. It further appeared from the petition that the next of kin of the deceased is the petitioner and her brother, Charles Francis Jenkins. No showing was made that the brother was not in a position to advance the costs. It also appeared that petitioner had employed attorneys to represent her in the action upon a contingent basis. Upon the showing made the application was denied on the twenty-eighth day of October, 1927, and the present petition was filed in this court on March 4, 1929, about a year and a half thereafter.

[1] We are of the opinion that respondent herein was justified in denying the petition. [2] Applications for leave to sue in forma pauperis are not to be encouraged. [3] Ordinarily the granting or denial of such an application is largely a matter of discretion with the court, and while the granting of the privilege in a deserving case is perfectly just and proper, still it should not be extended by construction beyond its true scope and purpose. Leave should not be granted unless a clear case is made for its exercise. (15 Cyc., p. 236.) [4] Then, again, the present application is not seasonably made. As above set forth, the present petition is presented a year and a half after the denial of the application. This is not the due diligence that the law requires. (15 Cyc., p. 234.)

The writ is denied.

Knight, J., and Cashin, J., concurred.


Summaries of

Jenkins v. Superior Court

Court of Appeal of California, First District, Division One
May 13, 1929
98 Cal.App. 729 (Cal. Ct. App. 1929)

In Jenkins v. Superior Court, 98 Cal.App. 729 [ 277 P. 757], the court held an application for a writ of mandate predicated upon facts which had occurred a year and a half before was properly denied on the ground the relief had not been diligently and reasonably sought.

Summary of this case from Griffin v. Internat. Longshoremen's Union
Case details for

Jenkins v. Superior Court

Case Details

Full title:BESS VIRGINIA JENKINS, Petitioner, v. SUPERIOR COURT OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY…

Court:Court of Appeal of California, First District, Division One

Date published: May 13, 1929

Citations

98 Cal.App. 729 (Cal. Ct. App. 1929)
277 P. 757

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