IN RE CANTWELL

Bankruptcy No. 78-918G.

17 B.R. 639 (1982)

In re Gerard J. CANTWELL, Bankrupt. CONTINENTAL BANK and Samuel Pitt and Beatrice Pitt, Plaintiffs, v. Gerard J. CANTWELL, Defendant.

United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Pennsylvania.

February 9, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry Kozart, Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff, Continental Bank.

S. Regen Ginsburg, Larry Pitt, Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiffs, Samuel Pitt and Beatrice Pitt.

Irwin Trauss, Community Legal Services, Philadelphia, Pa., for the defendant/debtor Gerard J. Cantwell.

Larry H. Slass, Philadelphia, Pa., Trustee.


EMIL F. GOLDHABER, Bankruptcy Judge:

The issue presented by the case at bench is whether we should dismiss the creditors' complaint to revoke the bankrupt's discharge because it fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. We conclude that the instant complaint should be so dismissed because it fails to allege sufficient grounds under § 15 of the Bankruptcy Act ("the Act") on which to sustain a request for revocation of the bankrupt's discharge.<...

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