2014 Indiana Code
TITLE 34. CIVIL LAW AND PROCEDURE
ARTICLE 37. EVIDENCE: DOCUMENTARY AND OTHER WRITTEN EVIDENCE IN GENERAL
CHAPTER 2. DEPOSITIONS AS EVIDENCE


Download as PDF IC 34-37-2 Chapter 2. Depositions as Evidence IC 34-37-2-1 Perpetuating testimony; recording Sec. 1. (a) A deposition taken and filed for the purpose of perpetuating testimony may, at any time before or after the commencement of an action, in anticipation of which the deposition may have been taken, be published by order of the court in the office of the clerk in which the order was filed, on the motion of any person or party interested in the preservation of the testimony. (b) The court shall direct the deposition, with all the accompanying affidavits, orders, notices, and other documents, to be entered of record in the order book of the court, at the costs of the party making the motion. The record must contain a statement or recital of the date of the filing of the deposition. As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.33. IC 34-37-2-2 Record; certified copy Sec. 2. The record of any deposition recorded under the provisions of section 1 of this chapter (or IC 34-1-16-1 before its repeal), and copies of the record, duly certified, may be used as evidence, whenever and wherever the original deposition might be used. As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.33.

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