Illinois Supreme Court Rule 213 Interrogatories

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Interrogatories are a part of the "discovery" stage of a civil case.During discovery, the parties request and exchange information and documents. Interrogatories and depositions form the bulk of the discovery process. Unlike many legal documents, interrogatories do not need to be filed with the court.

Interrogatories are written questions propounded by one party and required to be answered by another party. Only 30 interrogatories are allowed, including sub-parts, unless the parties agree otherwise or the court grants leave for more. All parties entitled to notice must be served with copies of the interrogatories.

Language permits a party to serve interrogatories only on other parties.Second, and in any event, Rule 45 does not permit a party to use a subpoena to obtain information from non-parties that is unrelated to the action in which the Rule 45 subpoena is issued.

(1) Number. Unless otherwise stipulated or ordered by the court, a party may serve on any other party no more than 25 written interrogatories, including all discrete subparts. Leave to serve additional interrogatories may be granted to the extent consistent with Rule 26(b)(1) and (2).

So, can you refuse to answer interrogatories? The answer is, no, you may not. You must answer a Rule 33 interrogatory within 30 days of being served with it. That answer must either permit inspection of the requested information or object to the production of the information for a specific reason.

Interrogatory subparts are counted as one interrogatory if they are logically or factually subsumed within and necessarily related to the primary question. Safeco of America v. Rawstron, 181 F.R.D. 441, 445 (C.D. Cal.

(1) Number. Unless otherwise stipulated or ordered by the court, a party may serve on any other party no more than 25 written interrogatories, including all discrete subparts. Leave to serve additional interrogatories may be granted to the extent consistent with Rule 26(b)(1) and (2).

Also, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure have placed twenty-five questions per party limitations on the use of interrogatories, but there is no numerical limit in FRCP on the requests for admission (unless specified differently in Local Rules of the state, which most states do have).

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