Case Name: SMITH et al. v. CONLEY et al.
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1979-10-23
Citations: 152 Ga. App. 589
Docket Number: 58097
Parties: SMITH et al. v. CONLEY et al.
Judges: Quillian, P. J., and Birdsong, J., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 152
Pages: 589–591

Head Matter:
58097.
SMITH et al. v. CONLEY et al.

Opinion:
Smith, Judge.
The trial court sustained appellees' motion for summary judgment as to their complaint and their motion to dismiss appellants' counterclaim. We reverse in both instances.
Argued July 9, 1979 —
Decided October 23, 1979 —
Rehearing denied November 29, 1979.
Malcolm S. Murray, for appellants.
Tyrus R. Atkinson, Jr., for appellees.
1. The court granted appellees' motion for summary judgment without holding a hearing or fixing a time for a hearing on the motion and without giving appellants notice of the time when judgment would be rendered. That procedural shortcoming requires reversal. CPA § 56 (c) (Code Ann. § 81A-156 (c)); Peoples Financial Corp. v. Jones, 134 Ga. App. 649 (215 SE2d 711) (1975); Enochs v. Sisson, 301 F2d 125 (5th Cir. 1962).
2. The trial court also erred in granting appellees' 12 (b) (6) motion. CPA § 12 (b) (6) (Code Ann. § 81A-112 (b) (6)). In their counterclaim, appellants have stated a claim for malicious abuse of process. "[A] counterclaim for malicious abuse of civil process presents a valid cause of action subject only to the presentation of sufficient evidence to sustain the defendant's burden of proof. . . Since the allegations of the instant counterclaim were sufficient to meet the requirements of notice pleading, and it is not premature, the questions raised therein should be left for the trier of fact to consider . ." Morris v. Lester Laboratories, 147 Ga. App. 833, 835 (250 SE2d 569) (1978). Neither is there any basis in the record for the trial court's statement, in the dismissal order, that appellants had "conceded" the counterclaim.
Judgment reversed.
Quillian, P. J., and Birdsong, J., concur.