Defendant's Supplement to Interrogatories and Request for Production of Documents - Mississippi 2025

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  2. Begin by reviewing the interrogatories listed. Each question requires a detailed narrative response, so take your time to understand what is being asked.
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Use a Request for Production when you want the other side to produce documents and things as well as a statement under oath that they have provided the documents or things requested, or what they havent produced and why.
Rule 65 authorizes parties to seek temporary restraining orders (TROs) and preliminary injunctions in civil cases in which permanent injunctive relief or other relief is being sought.
Common objections to requests for production or inspection include: The request is overly broad or unduly burdensome. The request is vague, ambiguous, or unintelligible. The request is not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of relevant, admissible evidence.
Rule 26(c) authorizes the court to hold a discovery conference and thereafter enter an order governing discovery. The rule grants the court discretion to limit discovery and to allocate some or all of the expense of discovery to the reguesting party when appropriate.
Interrogatories allow the parties to ask who, what, when, where and why questions, making them a good method for obtaining new information in a case. There are two types of interrogatories: form interrogatories and special interrogatories.
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Unlike interrogatories Requests to Produce are not limited in number. Upon receipt from the opposing party your business lawyer working with you will assess whether any requests are objectionable and what should be produced. These production requests are regularly used in lawsuits.
The request is vague, ambiguous, or unintelligible. Sometimes, it is impossible to determine what the propounding party is asking you to produce. In these situations, you may object to the request on the grounds that it is vague, ambiguous, or unintelligible.
Use Form Interrogatories when you want to gather information from the other side by having them answer questions from a list on a form, and swear under oath that the answers are true.

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