Indiana Notice of Motion or Objection is a legal document filed by a party to an action in the Indiana court system. It is used to alert the court and other parties to an argument or objection in a case. It is also used to set forth a party’s arguments and specific requests for relief. The two main types of Indiana Notice of Motion or Objection are: 1. Notice of Motion: This document is used to notify the court and other parties of a motion that is being made by a party in the case. It must include the grounds for the motion, as well as the relief requested. 2. Objection: This document is used to alert the court and other parties to an objection to evidence or testimony that is being offered in the case. It must include the grounds for the objection, as well as any other relevant argument or facts. In both cases, the Indiana Notice of Motion or Objection must be filed with the court and served on all parties in the case.