ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH SCHOOL BOARD VERSUS PRUDHVI MANDAVA, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS A MEMBER OF SAROJINI DEVI ENTERPRISES, LLC, AND SAROJINI DEVI ENTERPRISES, LLC, D/B/A HOLLYWOOD CINEMAS 7 AND KALEIDOSCOOPS

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ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH SCHOOL BOARD NO. 15-CA-138 FIFTH CIRCUIT VERSUS COURT OF APPEAL PRUDHVI MANDAVA, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS A MEMBER OF SAROJINI DEVI ENTERPRISES, LLC, AND SAROJINI DEVI ENTERPRISES, LLC, D/B/A HOLLYWOOD CINEMAS 7 AND KALEIDOSCOOPS STATE OF LOUISIANA ON APPEAL FROM THE FORTIETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 66,643, DIVISION "A" HONORABLE MADELINE JASMINE, JUDGE PRESB2m9<T 0 F j\ I) i) E;\ L FIFTH NOVEMBER 19, 2015 NOV 1 9 2015 FILED ROBERT A. CHAISSON JUDGE CIF~CU 1'1' -an~ 1 n 'J,,)', . 1 j..~' f'r';.'> . /./"'.''-) I ... ;,r-~f--·- Cheryl Quirk L;u. ', . . Panel composed of Judges Marc E. Johnson, Robert A. Chaisson, and Robert M. Murphy PATRICKM.AMEDEE MARLA E. MITCHELL ATTORNEYS AT LAW 627 Jackson Street Suite B Thibodaux, Louisiana 70301 COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT RYAN P. MONSOUR ATTORNEY AT LAW One Galleria Boulevard Suite 1100 Metairie, Louisiana 70001 COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE APPEAL DISMISSED , '~'I( Plaintiff, St. John the Baptist Parish School Board in its role as collector of sales and use taxes for the Parish of St. John the Baptist ("Collector"), appeals the ruling of the 40th Judicial District Court denying a money judgment pursuant to La. R.S. 47:337.61 and denying an injunction pursuant to La. R.S. 47:337.33 against defendants, Prudhvi Mandava, individually and as a member of Sarojini Devi Enterprises, LLC, Sarojini Devi enterprises, LLC, d/b/a Kaleidoscoops and Hollywood Cinemas 7 (collectively "Mandava") for delinquent taxes, interest, and penalties. Because we have determined that the suspensive appeal of this matter was untimely filed, we find we lack jurisdiction to consider the merits of the district court's judgment. FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY On June 6, 2014, Collector, acting in its capacity as taxing authority, filed a petition for a suit for summary rule pursuant to La. R.S. 47:337.61, one of three -2­ enforcement remedies available for the recovery of unpaid sales taxes under the Uniform Local Sales Tax Code (ULSTC), La. R.S. 47:331 et seq. Collector alleged in this first petition that Mandava owed $44,842.40 in unpaid sales taxes from the operation of a local movie theater and ice cream parlor during the periods from March, 2013 to September, 2013 and December, 2013 to April, 2014. Within this petition, Collector additionally sought an injunction under La. R.S. 47:337.33 prohibiting Mandava from further pursuit of business until such time as the delinquent taxes were paid. On August 22,2014, the district court held a bench trial on the matter of unpaid taxes, and on October 3, 2014, rendered a judgment in favor Mandava and denying the money judgment and the injunction requested by Collector. Notice of the judgment was mailed October 6,2014. Collector filed a petition for suspensive appeal of this final judgment on October 17, 2014. LAW AND ANALYSIS The enforcement remedy of a summary rule under the Uniform Local Sales Tax Code is designed for the purpose of facilitating and expediting the determination and trial of all claims for taxes, penalties, interest, and attorney's fees to enforce the collection of any taxes due. La. R.S. 47:337.61. These summary proceedings receive court preference. Id. The statute also places a strict time limit on the filing of suspensive appeals. La. R.S. 47:337.61(3) states: That all matters involving any such claim shall be decided within forty-eight hours after submission, whether in term time or in vacation, and whether in the court of first instance or in an appellate court; and all judgments sustaining any such claim shall be rendered and signed the same day, and shall become final and executory on the fifth calendar day after rendition. No new trial, rehearing or devolutive appeal shall be allowed. Suspensive appeals may be granted, but must be perfected within five calendar days from the rendition of the judgment by giving of bond, with good and solvent security, in a sum double that of the total amount of the judgment, including costs. Such appeals, whether to a court of appeals or to the -3­ supreme court, shall be made returnable in not more than fifteen calendar days from the rendition of the judgment. (Emphasis added.) The Supreme Court has recently interpreted the time delay in this statute as a strict bar against suspensive appeals perfected more than five days after the rendition of the judgment. Caldwell Parish Sch. Bd. v. La. Mach. L.L.c., 12-1383 (La. 01/29/13), 110 So.3d 993, 1000. Because Collector filed this appeal on October 17th, more than five days after the rendition of the judgment on October 3rd, the appeal is untimely pursuant to La. R.S. 47:337.61(3). CONCLUSION Because Collector's appeal to this Court was untimely filed, we lack jurisdiction to consider the merits of the district court's judgment. This appeal is therefore dismissed and the judgment of the district court in this matter is final. APPEAL DISMISSED -4­ SUSAN M. CHEHARDY CHERYL Q. LANDRIEU CHIEF JUDGE CLERK OF COURT FREDERICKA H. WICKER JUDE G. GRAVOIS MARC E. JOHNSON ROBERT A. CHAISSON ROBERT M. MURPHY STEPHEN J. WINDHORST HANS J. LILJEBERG MARY E. LEGNON CHIEF DEPUTY CLERK SUSAN BUCHHOlZ FIRST DEPUTY CLERK FIFTH CIRCUIT MELISSA C. LEDET 101 DERBIGNY STREET (70053) JUDGES DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL STAFF POST OFFICE BOX 489 GRETNA, LOUISIANA 70054 (504) 376-1400 (504) 376-1498 FAX www.fifthcircuit.org NOTICE OF JUDGMENT AND CERTIFICATE OF DELIVERY I CERTIFY THAT A COPY OF THE OPINION IN THE BELOW-NUMBERED MATTER HAS BEEN DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH Uniform Rules - Court of Appeal, Rule 2-20 THIS DAY NOVEMBER 19.2015 TO THE TRIAL JUDGE, COUNSEL OF RECORD AND ALL PARTIES NOT REPRESENTED BY COUNSEL, AS /i LISTED BELOW: .f \ r/ 1'\ i j -,. t1 r (~Ij ~ ~ /1 'Y ~ \ jV\j~'--f/ ef~;!t,J.1\IP-...// C ERVV Q. tANDRTEU CLERK OF COURT 15-CA-138 E-NOTIFIED NO ATTORNEYS WERE ENOTIFIED MAILED PATRICK M. AMEDEE MARLA E MITCHELL ATTORNEYS AT LAW 627 JACKSON STREET SUITE B THIBODAUX, LA 70301 RYAN P. MONSOUR ATTORNEY AT LAW ONE GALLERIA BOULEY ARD SUITE 1100 METAIRIE, LA 7000 I

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