Indiana Statutes

§ 33-23-2-6 — Setting for trial of cases at issue; discharge of rules upon which time has run

Indiana § 33-23-2-6
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 23GENERAL PROVISIONS
Ch. 2Court Terms and Schedules

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Ind. Code § 33-23-2-6 (2026).

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In setting for trial a case at issue and in discharging rules upon which time has run, a judge shall:

(1)fix regular periods for setting cases not exceeding one hundred twenty (120) days between the periods; or
(2)set each case by a docket sheet entry, on a day certain, with notice, either in person or by mail, of the date set to attorneys of record. [Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-1-6-5.]

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Legislative History

As added by P.L.98-2004, SEC.2.

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