Case Name: Dyer v. Baker, Judge
Court: Supreme Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1952-05-14
Citations: 230 Ind. 570
Docket Number: Nos. O-270, O-273
Parties: Dyer v. Baker, Judge.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Reports
Volume: 230
Pages: 570–570

Head Matter:
Dyer v. Baker, Judge.
[Nos. O-270, O-273.
Filed May 14, 1952.]
Morris Dyer, pro se.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Each of the above matters purports to be a petition for writ of mandate. Rule 2-35 of this court, 1949 Revision, provides that petitions for writs of mandate shall be verified and filed in triplicate and if the relief sought relates to a proceeding in an inferior court, as do the petitions herein, certified copies of all pleadings, orders and entries pertaining to the subject matter must be set out in the petition, or submitted as exhibits thereto. The petitioner herein, in each of the above matters, has failed to comply with this rule and for that reason each of said petitions are denied.
Note.—Reported in 105 N. E. 2d 822.