Case Name: Lulejian et al., Appellants, v. Hagopian et al.
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1934-06-05
Citations: 315 Pa. 417
Docket Number: Appeal, No. 270
Parties: Lulejian et al., Appellants, v. Hagopian et al.
Judges: Before Frazer, C. J., Simpson, Kephart, Schaffer, Maxey, Drew and Linn, JJ.
Reporter: Pennsylvania State Reports
Volume: 315
Pages: 417–418

Head Matter:
Lulejian et al., Appellants, v. Hagopian et al.
June 5, 1934:
Argued May 21, 1934.
Before Frazer, C. J., Simpson, Kephart, Schaffer, Maxey, Drew and Linn, JJ.
Francis T. Anderson, for appellants.
James P. McCormick and Vincent A. Carroll, for appellees, were not heard.

Opinion:
Per Curiam,
The record in this appeal discloses a controversy between two factions of the congregation of St. Gregory Armenian Apostolic Church. The matter was partially heard in the court below on a rule for a preliminary injunction. The trial judge, after hearing the evidence presented, stated in substance there was not sufficient evidence to warrant a decision in favor of either party and that the case should go to a final hearing. The rule for a preliminary injunction was discharged. An examination of the testimony justifies the action of the trial judge and fails to establish an abuse of discretion.
Appeal dismissed, costs to await final determination of the proceedings.