Mohabbat v. Singh
Annotate this CaseAziz and Karima Mohabbat sued Sanjay and Ramendra P. Singh in Circuit Court asserting claims of suppression and unjust enrichment. Following a jury trial, the trial court entered a $630,000 judgment in favor of the Mohabbats. The Singhs moved for a new trial; however, their motion was ultimately denied by operation of law. The Singhs appealed to the Supreme Court, and moved the trial court to enter a stay of execution of the $630,000 judgment pending the appeal even though, the Singhs alleged, they did not have the resources to execute a supersedeas bond in the amount required by Rule 8(a)(1), Ala. R. App. P. The trial court granted the motion and accepted a supersedeas bond in the amount of $100,000, as opposed to the $787,500 presumably required by Rule 8(a)(1). The Mohabbats moved the trial court to reconsider its decision that same day; however, the trial court denied their motion. The Mohabbats petitioned the Supreme Court for a writ of mandamus directing the trial court to require the Singhs to execute a bond in the amount of $787,500 before a stay of execution of the judgment could be entered. The Court granted the Mohabbats' petition, and ordered the Singhs to file a response to that petition. The Supreme Court concluded the trial court had a duty to apply Rule 8(a)(1) and to require the Singhs to execute a bond in the amount of $787,500 before granting their motion for a stay of execution of the judgment entered against them. Because the trial court failed to do so, the Mohabbats had a clear legal right to the relief they sought, and their petition was granted. The trial court was directed to vacate its order granting the Singhs' motion to accept a supersedeas bond was directed not to accept any supersedeas bond in an amount less than $787,500 (as required by Rule 8(a)(1)).
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