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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Scottish Court of Session Decisions >> Ingram v. Hastie [1872] ScotLR 9_375 (14 March 1872) URL: http://www.bailii.org/scot/cases/ScotCS/1872/09SLR0375.html Cite as: [1872] ScotLR 9_375, [1872] SLR 9_375 |
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A man, earning 20s. a-week as a clerk, without incumbrances, refused admission to the poors-roll.
Kirkpatrick moved the Court to remit the case to the Reporters. The applicant was in such a position of life that he required the whole of the 20s. a-week, which he earned as a clerk, for his maintenance. If he were obliged to spend money in litigation, he would not be able to live as he had done. He would then not be able to continue in his situation, and would have no means to litigate with. Thus the refusal of the poors-roll would be a practical denial of justice.
Trayner, for the respondent, opposed the remit, and quoted cases in which persons who were earning much less than the applicant were refused admission to the poors-roll. The object of the appellant was to obtain reduction of a decree of divorce which was obtained more than two years ago, and was not reducible.