Indiana Caption (Short Title)

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Indiana
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IN-B-416B
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Caption (Short Title)

Indiana Caption (Short Title) is a legal document used in the state of Indiana to summarize the key points of a legal document. It is also known as an index or a table of contents. The Indiana Caption (Short Title) typically includes the title of the legal document, the name of the court, the case numbers, the names of the parties involved, the list of pleadings, the list of motions, the list of orders, the list of judgments, and the list of exhibits. This document is usually prepared by the clerk of the court, and is used to provide a summary of the contents of the legal document and to make it easier for attorneys, judges, and other legal professionals to refer to the document. There are two types of Indiana Caption (Short Title): long form and short form. The long form includes all the information listed above, while the short form just contains the title, the name of the court, and the case numbers.

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Rule 4 - Process (A) Jurisdiction Over Parties or Persons - In General. The court acquires jurisdiction over a party or person who under these rules commences or joins in the action, is served with summons or enters an appearance, or who is subjected to the power of the court under any other law.

A judge who is unable to attend and preside at his court for any cause may appoint in writing a judge pro tempore to conduct the business of this court during his absence. The written appointment shall be entered in the records of the court.

Rule 37-Failure to Make or Cooperate in Discovery: Sanctions. (a) Motion for Order Compelling Disclosure or Discovery. A party, upon reasonable notice to other parties and all persons affected thereby, may apply for an order compelling disclosure or discovery as follows: (1) Appropriate Court.

Failure by any person without adequate excuse to obey a subpoena served upon him may be deemed a contempt of the court from which the subpoena issued, or court of the county where the witness was required thereunder to appear or act.

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