New York Request for Inquest (CIV-GP-68) is a legal document used to petition a court for an inquest into a particular matter. This document is typically used when a party seeks to obtain information that is relevant to a legal dispute or a civil action. An inquest is a legal proceeding in which a judge or a jury hears evidence and renders a verdict. The purpose of an inquest is to provide a fair and impartial determination of the facts of the case, and to determine the legal liability or responsibility of the parties involved. There are two types of New York Request for Inquest (CIV-GP-68): the Notice of Inquest and the Petition for Inquest. The Notice of Inquest is a document that is filed with the court and serves to inform parties of the inquest proceedings. The Petition for Inquest is a document that is filed with the court and serves as a formal request for an inquest to be conducted. Both documents must include a detailed description of the matters to be investigated, a list of witnesses to be called, and any other information deemed necessary to aid in the investigation.