Rajeshwar Singh Yadav and Roopa Yadav v. Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.Rajeshwar Singh Yadav and Roopa Yadav v. Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.
This рetition to reconsider the dismissal of an appeal concerns the application of
Plaintiffs-appellants Rajeshwar Singh Yadav and Roopa Yаdav filed a suit against defendant-appellee Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., with whom they maintained a brokerage account. On July 31,1990, judgment was entered in the District Court for the Southern District оf New York (Shirley Wohl Kram, Judge), dismissing the Yadavs’ complaint and confirming a $25,000 arbitration award in Schwab’s favor. On August 8, 1990, plaintiffs filed in the District Court a motion for reconsideration, and on August 30, 1990, while the reconsideration motion was pending, they filed in the District Court pro se a notice of appeal from the July 31 judgment. On January 16, 1991, the District Court denied the Yadavs’ motion for reconsideration.
Pursuant to a recently adopted practice of this Court to examine
pro se
filings at an early dаte for compliance with jurisdictional requirements, this Court noticed what appeared to be a jurisdictional defect under
In seeking reconsideration of the dismissal order, the Yadavs point out that the Clerk of the District Court neglected to comрly with Rule 3 of the Appellate Rules, which requires a clerk of a district court to “transmit forthwith а copy of the notice of appeal and of the docket entries to the clerk of the court of appeals named in the notice.”
In this case, the failure of the Clerk’s office in the Southern District to fоrward a copy of the notice of appeal was tantamount to holding the notice of appeal until after denial by the District Court of the motion for reconsideration, at which time a valid notice of appeal could have been filed. Thоugh the notice did not reach us until more than 30 days from that denial, it was tendered to the District Court at an earlier date. Though
For thеse reasons we grant the petition for rehearing of our April 24, 1991, order, vacate that order, and reinstate the appeal.