IN RE JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION OF 1975 SEN E.A. NO. 441


332 N.E.2d 97 (1975)

In the matter of JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION OF 1975 Senate Enrolled Act No. 441.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

August 1, 1975.


GIVAN, Chief Justice.

Traditionally the Supreme Court does not issue opinions sua sponte. However, in exceptional cases such as Senate Enrolled Act No. 441, wherein questions are presented which directly concern this Court, we have no choice but to issue an opinion stating our interpretation of the statute.

In Ex Parte Griffiths, Reporter (1888), 118 Ind. 83, 20 N.E. 513, the reporter petitioned the Court to determine the constitutionality of...

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