Scheduling a case on a default court day means setting a hearing or trial for a specific date that is typically reserved for handling default judgments or motions when one party fails to respond or appear. These days are often predefined by the court's calendar and can expedite cases where a defendant has not participated. This process helps courts manage their dockets efficiently while ensuring that parties who do engage have their cases addressed in a timely manner.
It means that the defendant hasn't shown up in court and the court finds on behalf the plaintiff.
A Request for Entry of Default is filed by the plaintiff when the defendant did not show up for the hearing and the plaintiff wants the court to enter an Entry of Default. The Entry of Default must be filed before a Default Judgment can be issued whereby the plaintiff will prevail in the lawsuit.If your case is not ready for a default hearing, you will receive a red notice with instructions on what to do next in your case to get a default hearing set, or if you cannot go by default. You should contact the court if you have questions.
By "lost judgement" it will be assumed that you mean that you "lost" the case. If that is the case, you may appeal the case to the appelate level of the court system, but you will have to show that a clear miscarriage of justice, or incorrect finding of law, occurred for the appelate level court to even consider reviewing your appeal. Consult with an attorney with the specifics of your case for an opinion on this.
A default judgement is a judgement (guilty, innocent, acquitted) that was made by a judge in lieu of a full trial. Generally this involves minor traffic violations in which the defendant doesn't show. A motion to set aside a default judgement is a request by the defendant or the prosecution to move to a full trial and force both sides to present the case.
I guess you mean 'default'
what this case number mean 9999999999
apelleate court sends a case back to the trial court
Active in a court case means that the case has yet to be settled or decided upon.
if you mean was there a scene in court yes
A droped case
A court case that refers to something having been disposed means that something has been cast away or thrown away. It can also be used to mean a given court case has been dismissed.
It sends the case back to the lower court.