Case Name: In the Matter of GEORGE F. WING, a Lunatic
Court: New York Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1874
Citations: 9 N.Y. Sup. Ct. 671
Docket Number: 
Parties: In the Matter of GEORGE F. WING, a Lunatic.
Judges: 
Reporter: Supreme Court Reports (Hun)
Volume: 9
Pages: 671–671

Head Matter:
In the Matter of GEORGE F. WING, a Lunatic.
Vommitiee of lunatic — when leave to sue should be granted — 1light of access to lunatic.
Leave to sue the committee of the estate of a lunatic, should he granted, when the party applying for such leave shows a case upon which a court of equity would grant relief, if the claim should be established on the trial.
By an order of this court, the petitioner, the wife of the lunatic, was to be allowed access to her husband once a week. The committee subsequently removed the lunatic out of the State. Held, that the committee should be required to produce the lunatic once a week, within this State, in some place easily accessible to the petitioner, and that she be allowed free access to him.
Appeal from an order made at the Special Term, denying a motion for leave to bring a suit against the committee of the lunatic.
S. B. Higenbotam, for the appellant.
Abel Crook, for the respondent.

Opinion:
Opinion by Barnard, P. J.
Present — Barnard, P. J., Tappen and Talcott, JJ.
Order modified, so as to allow the petitioner to bring her suit and have access to her husband ; Tappen, J., dissenting, unless security be required.