Mohsin v. Hassan CA4/2
Muhammad Mohsin (Mohsin) sued Mohamad Saiful Hassan (Hassan), Ruhi Fatema Hassan (Ruhi) , and others (the underlying lawsuit). The Republic of Bangladesh (the Republic) intervened in the underlying lawsuit. The trial court bifurcated and stayed the Republic’s portion of the lawsuit. The underlying lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice due to a failure to prosecute. (Code Civ. Proc., § 581, subd. (d).) Hassan and Ruhi (collectively, the Hassans) demurred to the Republic’s first amended complaint in intervention (FAC). The trial court sustained the demurrer without leave to amend only as to the Hassans. The Republic contends the trial court erred by sustaining the demurrer and denying leave to amend. We affirm the judgment.
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