Vayani v. 146 West 29th Street Owners Corporation et al

Filing 6

ORDER OF SERVICE: Plaintiff, who is proceeding pro se, paid the filing fees to commence this action. The Clerk of Court is directed to issue summonses as to all the defendants named in the complaint. Plaintiff is directed to serve the summonses an d complaint on Defendants within 90 days of the issuance of summonses. If within those 90 days, Plaintiff has not either served Defendants or requested an extension of time to do so, the Court may dismiss the claims against Defendants under Rules 4 a nd 41 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure for failure to prosecute. The Clerk of Court is also directed to provide Plaintiff an information package. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge John G. Koeltl on 3/26/2024) (rro) Transmission to Pro Se Assistants for processing.

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ABDUL KHALIQ VAYANI, Plaintiff, 24-CV-0196 (JGK) -against- ORDER OF SERVICE 146 WEST 29TH STREET OWNERS CORPORATION, et al., Defendants. JOHN G. KOELTL, United States District Judge: Plaintiff, who is proceeding pro se, paid the filing fees to commence this action. The Clerk of Court is directed to issue summonses as to all the defendants named in the complaint. Plaintiff is directed to serve the summonses and complaint on Defendants within 90 days of the issuance of summonses. 1 If within those 90 days, Plaintiff has not either served Defendants or requested an extension of time to do so, the Court may dismiss the claims against Defendants under Rules 4 and 41 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure for failure to prosecute. The Clerk of Court is also directed to provide Plaintiff an information package. SO ORDERED. Dated: New York, New York J/J~ /Jf &-4Y~L United States District Judge 1 Although Rule 4(m) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure generally requires that a summons be served within 90 days of the date the complaint is filed, summonses in this case were not issued when Plaintiff filed the complaint because she had not yet paid the filing fees . The Court therefore extends the time to serve until 90 days after the date summonses are issued.

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