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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Scottish Court of Session Decisions >> Stewart v. Stewart [1871] ScotLR 8_501_1 (16 May 1871) URL: http://www.bailii.org/scot/cases/ScotCS/1871/08SLR0501_1.html Cite as: [1871] SLR 8_501_1, [1871] ScotLR 8_501_1 |
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In an action of filiation the Sheriff, affirming the decision of the Sheriff-Substitute, assoilzied the defender. The pursuer appealed, and on the case being called in the Short Roll no appearance was made for the defender. The Court, after ascertaining that the proper intimation had been made upon him, sustained the appeal in respect of no appearance for the respondent, without hearing the counsel of the appellant.
Counsel for the Appellant— Mr M'Kechnie.
Solicitors: Agent— John A. Gillespie, S.S.C.