This decision addresses multiple motions in a long-standing family law enforcement action.
The court granted Khatija Khatri's application to vacate a Certificate of Pending Litigation (CPL) and other instruments from title to Bellwood Farm, finding the CPL had no legal basis after a prior order was set aside and the underlying application dismissed.
The court also granted Mohammad Munir Subhani and Khatija Khatri's motion to dismiss the action against them for inordinate and inexcusable delay, citing prejudice due to fading memories and health issues of key witnesses.
Talat Khan's motion for a new CPL was dismissed due to the dismissal of the action against those defendants and her own delay.
However, Talat Khan's motion for the reinstatement of a Writ of Seizure and Sale (No. 98-0259) was granted, as it was a support enforcement writ under the Family Law Rules and thus did not expire, and its removal was improper.