In a case transferred here by the circuit court of appeals in
which this Court finds that the trial court lacked jurisdiction,
direction for dismissal of the suit on that ground is made without
determining whether the transfer was erroneous. P.
275 U. S.
63.
Page 275 U. S. 63
2. The jurisdiction of the United States district court for
Porto Rico over pending suit to enjoin taxes was destroyed by the
Act of March 4, 1927.
See Smallwood v. Gallardo, ante, p.
275 U. S. 56. P.
275 U. S.
63.
Reversed.
On transfer from the Circuit Court of Appeals for the First
Circuit of a cause appealed from the United States District Court
for Porto Rico.
MR. JUSTICE HOLMES delivered the opinion of the court.
This is a bill in equity brought in the District Court of Porto
Rico to restrain the collection of taxes imposed by the laws of
Porto Rico. An injunction was issued by the district court on March
31, 1925. On April 7, 1925, an appeal was allowed to the Circuit
Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. That court at first made a
decree reversing the decree of the district court, but later, on
December 18, 1926, set that decree aside and transferred the case
to this Court under the Act of September 14, 1922, c. 305, 42 Stat.
837, conceiving that the jurisdiction of the district court was
invoked solely upon the ground that the controversy involved the
construction or application of the Constitution of the United
States. On March 4, 1927, the Act of Congress was passed that took
away the jurisdiction of the district court in this class of cases,
as explained in
Smallwood v. Gallardo, ante, p.
275 U. S. 56.
The case has been argued upon the merits and also upon a motion
to remand it to the circuit court of appeals on the ground that the
appeal properly was taken to the court. As the only jurisdiction
remaining anywhere is to make an order requiring the case to be
dismissed for want of jurisdiction, we need not discuss these
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matters. The decision that no jurisdiction remains comes from
this Court, and it is proper that it should carry out its decision
without unnecessary circuity by directing it to be enforced.
Decree reversed.
Bill to be dismissed for want of jurisdiction.
MR. JUSTICE SUTHERLAND was absent.