Plaintiff's First Set of Requests for Admissions to Defendant - Mississippi 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of the parties involved in the case at the top of the document. Ensure that you accurately fill in the Plaintiff and Defendant sections.
  3. Proceed to each request for admission, starting with number one. Clearly state your requests, ensuring they are concise and specific. For example, 'Please admit that [insert relevant fact].'
  4. Continue filling out each request sequentially, providing necessary details such as dates and specific incidents related to treatment and care.
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When you receive a Requests for Admission, the other side is asking you to admit a list of statements are true or that documents are genuine. This is so they can establish these things before the trial so they wont have to prove them at trial. This allows the trial to focus on issues that the parties disagree on.
A Request for Admission asks the other side in your case to admit that a fact is true or that a document is authentic. If the other side admits that something is true or authentic, you will not need to prove that at trial.
There are three basic responses to a request for admission: Admit. Deny. The request is impermissibly compound. The request is vague, ambiguous or unintelligible. The request is not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of relevant, admissible evidence.
Any party may serve on any other party a request (1) to produce and permit the party making the request, or someone acting on his behalf, to inspect and copy, any designated documents or electronically stored information (including writings, drawings, graphs, charts, photographs, phono-records, and other data
Proper Objections A responding party has four options: (1) admit; (2) deny; (3) admit in part and deny in part; or (4) explain why the party is unable to answer. It is possible to object to all or part of a request as well, but courts do not like parties who play word games to avoid responding. Further, Civ.

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