What is a discovery request?

A discovery request in civil procedure in Indiana is a formal process used by parties in a lawsuit to request documents, evidence, or information from the other parties involved in the case. It helps them better understand the facts of the dispute or to uncover information that could be used as evidence during trial. Discovery requests can include interrogatories (written questions that parties must answer under oath), requests for production of documents, requests for admissions (where one party asks another to admit certain facts are true), and depositions (where a witness is questioned while under oath by the opposing party). It is important to meet deadlines when making requests and answering questions in a discovery request, as the Court may impose fines or sanctions for failure to do so.

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