Indiana Statutes
§ 4-6-2-2 — Authority to prosecute or defend suits
Indiana § 4-6-2-2
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Ind. Code § 4-6-2-2 (2026).
Text
The attorney general shall not, in any case, be
required to exhibit to any court the attorney general's authority for
appearing in and conducting the prosecution or defense of any suit,
unless the attorney general's authority be denied under oath, in which
case the attorney general's commission shall be all the evidence
required.
Formerly: Acts 1889, c.71, s.5. As amended by P.L.215-2016,
SEC.35.
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