When any civil action is commenced in a circuit court, or any such action is removed to such court and the required writ tax and fees thereon paid, the clerk shall enter the same in the civil docket. These dockets may be either (i) a substantial, well-bound loose-leaf book, (ii) a visible card index or […]
The current docket may be called for the purpose of fixing cases for trial, on such days or at such intervals as may be directed by order of court. Code 1950, §§ 8-162, 8-167; 1977, c. 617.
Reserved.
Repealed by Acts 1983, c. 293.
A. Except as provided in subsection C, any court in which is pending an action, wherein for more than two years there has been no order or proceeding, except to continue it, may, in its discretion, order it to be struck from its docket and the action shall thereby be discontinued. However, no case shall […]