Indiana Summons in a Chapter 15 Case Seeking Recognition of a Foreign Nonmain Proceeding is a court document issued by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Indiana (SKIN) to parties in a foreign nonmain proceeding who are required to appear in court. The summons is an important part of the process of seeking recognition of a foreign nonmain proceeding, as it informs the parties that they must appear in court to give testimony and answer questions regarding the foreign nonmain proceeding. The summons is also a crucial piece of evidence that must be sent to the court in order for the foreign nonmain proceeding to be recognized. There are two types of Indiana Summons in a Chapter 15 Case Seeking Recognition of a Foreign Nonmain Proceeding: the Notice of Hearing Summons and the Witness Summons. The Notice of Hearing Summons is sent to the parties in the foreign nonmain proceeding to inform them of the date, time, and place of the court hearing to consider the recognition of the foreign nonmain proceeding. The Witness Summons is sent to the parties in the foreign nonmain proceeding to compel their attendance and provide testimony and evidence concerning the foreign nonmain proceeding.