Background
Mithun Banerjee and Malancha Banerjee filed a civil action in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. The district court issued an order on October seventh, two thousand and twenty-five, lifting a stay on proceedings and denying motions to add defendants, extend time, appoint counsel, and hold a hearing. The appellants sought to appeal this order.
The court’s reasoning
The court explained that it may exercise jurisdiction only over final orders under Section twelve ninety-one of Title twenty-eight of the United States Code, and certain interlocutory and collateral orders under Section twelve ninety-two of Title twenty-eight and Federal Rule of Civil Procedure fifty-four. The order Banerjee sought to appeal was neither a final order nor an appealable interlocutory or collateral order.
What it means going forward
The dismissal prevents the plaintiffs from challenging the district court’s procedural rulings at this time, requiring them to wait for a final judgment or a qualifying interlocutory order before appealing.