Court Rules


Rule 32 - Discovery

Rule 32.2 - Interrogatories

1. Except as provided in Rule 32.2.1, no party shall serve on any other party, without leave of Court or consent of opposing counsel more than two (2) sets of interrogatories, which shall total no more than thirty (30) interrogatories in the aggregate. Each interrogatory shall have no more than two (2) subparts and the subparts of any interrogatory must relate directly to the subject matter of that interrogatory.

2. Any party desiring to serve interrogatories in addition to those permitted by section 1 of this rule shall first serve the proposed additional interrogatories on opposing counsel along with a written explanation of the need for the additional interrogatories. If the parties do not reach agreement as a result of such communication, a party may file a written motion which shall set forth the proposed additional interrogatories and the reasons establishing good cause for the additional interrogatories. The motion shall be in affidavit form, and shall recite the effort made to reach agreement on the additional interrogatories.








Adopted 08/11/00
Effective 09/11/00