Court Opinion

ID: 7866569
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-09-08 19:23:22.857725+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:31:06.593450
License: Public Domain

Clinton, J.
A mandamus cannot issue from the Circuit Court to compel a District Judge to grant a writ of injunction, attachment or sequestration. 28 An. 905; 31 An. 734; Manning’s Cases, p. 318. Where a Judge refuses to grant such orders, the remedy of the applicant is either by appeal to this Court, or an application to the Supreme Court to compel the Judge, under its supervisory powers, to grant the proper order. Const. Art. 90; 32 An. 549; 36 An., Murray vs. Lazarus, Judge.