Chancery (Ireland) Act, 1867

Special case, how to be intituled, and parties thereto, how to be described.

117. Every such special case shall be intituled as a cause between some or one of the parties interested or claiming to be interested as plaintiffs or plaintiff, and the others or other of them as defendants or defendant; and in the title to such cases lunatics and infants shall be described as such, and their committees, guardians, or special guardians named; and where in any such case a married woman is named as a plaintiff and her husband as a defendant thereto, a next friend of such married woman shall be named in the title to such case.