Order Dismissing Case for Want of Prosecution - Mississippi 2025

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When a case goes on for a long time without be served on a defendant, the court files and serves a notice of intent to dismiss for failure to serve. That is very likely what that notice means. Until there is an order dismissing the case, though, it is still alive.
In all civil actions wherein there has been no action of record during the preceding twelve months, the clerk of the court shall mail notice to the attorneys of record that such case will be dismissed by the court for want of prosecution unless within thirty days following said mailing, action of record is taken or an
By definition, a dismissal for want of prosecution occurs when a case is dropped because the plaintiff failed to take necessary and required actions in a timely manner. There are a number of reasons why this might happen. In some cases, the plaintiff simply forgot about the case or was too busy to deal with it.
Alternatively, the motion could seek dismissal of one or more causes of action alleged in the complaint. In some U.S. jurisdictions, such as California, these filings are known as demurrers. However, motion to dismiss is the prevailing terminology in most states and U.S. federal court.
Failure to prosecute occurs in a case when a claimant fails to continue to pursue an action but does not withdraw the claim.
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If your case is dismissed for want of prosecution, it means the court has closed the case due to inactivity. You may need to file a motion to reinstate and provide valid reasons for the inactivity.
USA View: A Dismissal of a case, signals the end of that particular legal action but not necessarily the end of the dispute, and does not typically signal winners and losers.

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