N.j. Ct. R. 6:4-6

As amended through April 29, 2024
Rule 6:4-6 - Sanctions

The provisions of R. 4:23 (sanctions for failure to make discovery) shall apply to actions in the Special Civil Part, except that:

(a)Dismissal or Suppression; Time Periods. The 90-day period prescribed by R. 4:23-5(a)(1) for motions to vacate orders of dismissal or suppression is reduced to 60 days.
(b)Restoration Fees.The amounts of the restoration fees of $100 and $300 specified in R. 4:23-5 (a) are reduced to $25 if the motion is made within 30 days and $75 thereafter.
(c)Dismissal or Suppression With Prejudice; Time Period. The 60-day period prescribed by R. 4:23-5(a)(2) is reduced to 45 days.
(d)Form of Motion; Attorney's Affidavit. The motion to dismiss or suppress with prejudice shall be filed in accordance with R. 6:3-3(c) and the attorney for the delinquent partyshall file the affidavit specified in R. 4:23-5(a)(2) with the papers filed in response to the motion.
(e)Notice to Client/Pro Se Party Pursuant to R. 4:23-5(a)(1). The notice prescribed by Appendix II-A of these rules shall be modified to reflect the time periods and restorationfees set forth in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) above.
(f)Notice to Client/Pro Se Party Pursuant to R. 4:23-5(a)(2). The notice prescribed in Appendix II-B of these rules shall be modified to eliminate the second paragraph referring to a return date and substitute in its stead a statement that the Clerk will notify the party of the date, time, and place of the hearing on the motion.

N.j. Ct. R. 6:4-6

Adopted July 29, 1977 to be effective 9/6/1977; amended November 7, 1988 to be effective 1/2/1989; former text amended and new paragraphs (a) through (f) adopted July 28, 2004 to be effective 9/1/2004; paragraphs (c), (e), and (f) amended July 22, 2014 to be effective 9/1/2014.