Does the court have jurisdiction to reverse a judgment for lack of subject matter jurisdiction?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Babcock v. Antis, 156 Cal.Rptr. 673, 94 Cal.App.3d 823 (Cal. App. 1979):

A similar situation arose in Bartnett v. Hull (1912) 19 Cal.App. 91, at p. 94, 124 P. 885, at p. 886, where the court likewise rejected an attempt to reverse a judgment for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction.

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