Case Name: PATRICK J. COLEMAN vs. CITY OF NEW HAVEN
Court: Connecticut Superior Court
Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Decision Date: 1935-11-18
Citations: 3 Conn. Supp. 116
Docket Number: File #47622
Parties: PATRICK J. COLEMAN vs. CITY OF NEW HAVEN
Judges: 
Reporter: Connecticut Supplement
Volume: 3
Pages: 116–116

Head Matter:
PATRICK J. COLEMAN vs. CITY OF NEW HAVEN
Superior Court New Haven County
File #47622
Present: Hon. JOHN A. CORNELL, Judge.
George J. Crawford, Nathan Shepatin, John Elliott, Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
Corporation Counsel, Attorney for the Defendant.
MEMORANDUM FILED NOVEMBER 18, 1935.

Opinion:
CORNELL, J.
This motion does not conform to the rules adopted pursuant to statutory authority, as set forth in the Practice Book.
As 'to the request for the production of the map referred to, it is required that information concerning the presence of same past or present in the defendant's possession or power is to be elicited by interrogatories, Practice Book :jp74; and if it appears that such a document is in existence and within defendant's power to produce, and plaintiff desires its pro* duction, it is necessary that motion to that end must be accorm panied by a statement under oath to the effect provided in the rule, Practice Book #74.
As to the information desired concerning the area from which surface water is collected and drained into the sewer in question, Practice Book #73 has not been complied with.
The instant motion, too, was filed on October 8, 1935. The time during which defendant may answer it has, hence, not expired. Practice Book #73. It was, therefore, prematurely claimed for action by the court.
The nature of the discussion at the hearing suggests the possibility that if the rules and specified procedure are fob lowed no court order may be necessary.
The motion is denied for these reasons.