Case Name: Tomlinson v. Harris
Court: Supreme Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1892-02-16
Citations: 130 Ind. 339
Docket Number: No. 16,245
Parties: Tomlinson v. Harris.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Reports
Volume: 130
Pages: 339–340

Head Matter:
No. 16,245.
Tomlinson v. Harris.
Appeal. — Amendment of Bill of Exceptions. — An appeal will not lie to the Supreme Court from a proceeding instituted in the Superior Court to amend a bill of exceptions embraced in the transcript of a case then pending in the Supreme Court.
Prom the Marion Superior Court.
F. Knefler and J. 8. Berryhill, for appellant.
T. E. Johnson, 8. M. Shepard and W. E. Niblack, for ap-pellee.

Opinion:
Miller, J.
This is an appeal from a proceeding instituted in the superior court to amend a bill of exceptions which was embraced in the transcript in Harris v. Tomlinson, post, p. 426, then pending in this court.
The proceeding was a part of, or auxiliary to, the original cause, and in such case an appeal will not lie to this court as from an original case. Hamilton v. Burch, 28 Ind. 233; Seig v. Long, 72 Ind. 18; Hannah v. Dorrell, 73 Ind. 465; Harris v. Tomlinson, supra.
Where a suit is instituted to correct a bill of exceptions, or other record, not in aid of a pending suit, an appeal will lie as in other actions;
Filed Feb. 16, 1892.
This appeal is therefore dismissed; costs in this court against the appellant.