Can a court order the relist of a case it earlier struck out for lack of jurisdiction?
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Team @judy.legal
Jan 24 2023
A court would not typically have the authority to order the relisting of a case that it previously struck out for lack of jurisdiction. Once a court has determined that it lacks jurisdiction over a case, the case would typically be dismissed and not eligible for relisting.
However, there may be some limited circumstances, such as an appellate court overturning the lower court's decision and remanding the case back to the lower court, in which a court would have the authority to order the relisting of a case that it previously struck out for lack of jurisdiction.
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