Nneoma S. Idika Ndukwe v. N'zi Luxury Auto Sales, LLC
Nneoma S. Idika Ndukwe v. N'zi Luxury Auto Sales, LLC
Opinion
Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia August 06, 2021 ATLANTA,____________________ The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order:
A22A0033. N’ZI LUXURY AUTO SALES, LLC v. NNEOMA S. IDIKA NDUKWE.
A22A0034. NNEOMA S. IDIKA NDUKWE v. N'ZI LUXURY AUTO SALES, LLC.
Nneoma S. Idika Ndukwe filed an action for fraud and other claims against N’ZI Luxury Auto Sales, LLC (“N’ZI”). The trial court entered default judgment in favor of Ndukwe in the amount of $9,786.23. In Case No. A22A0033, N’ZI filed a direct appeal from that order. In Case No. A22A0034, Ndukwe filed a cross-appeal from the same order. Ndukwe has moved to dismiss N’ZI’s appeal. We lack jurisdiction in both cases.
Appeals in all actions for damages in which the judgment is $10,000.00 or less must be pursued by discretionary application. See OCGA § 5-6-35 (a) (6); Jennings v. Moss, 235 Ga. App. 357, 357 (509 SE2d 655) (1998). “[C]ompliance with the discretionary appeals procedure is jurisdictional.” Fabe v. Floyd, 199 Ga. App. 322, 332 (1) (405 SE2d 265) (1991). N’ZI’s failure to follow the discretionary appeal procedure deprives us of jurisdiction over Case No. A22A0033.
Although no party has moved to dismiss the appeal in Case No. A22A0034, it is incumbent upon an appellate court to inquire into its own jurisdiction. See State v. Rowe, 308 Ga. 806, 808 (2) (a) (843 SE2d 537) (2020); MSM Poly, LLC v. Textile Rubber & Chem. Co., 353 Ga. App. 538, 539 (1) (839 SE2d 4) (2020). Because this Court must have jurisdiction over a valid appeal in order to have jurisdiction over a cross-appeal, we necessarily must dismiss Ndukwe’s cross-appeal. See Jarrard v. Copeland, 205 Ga. App. 20, 21 (421 SE2d 84) (1992).
For the foregoing reasons, Ndukwe’s motion to dismiss is GRANTED and both appeals are hereby DISMISSED.
Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia 08/06/2021 Clerk’s Office, Atlanta,____________________ I certify that the above is a true extract from the minutes of the Court of Appeals of Georgia.
Witness my signature and the seal of said court hereto affixed the day and year last above written.
, Clerk.
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