View Full Version : Can you refile interrogatories because plaintiff objects to respond, are. 6:4-3(f)
walt007
May 15, 2010, 10:36 AM
Debt Lawsuit:
Plaintiff objects to interrogatories as they are non-conforming persuant to regulation
R. 6:4-3(f). I asked to many questions in my first interrogatories.Can I amend the first one or re-file the interrogatories again with the court with the correct amount of 5 questions allowed?
JudyKayTee
May 15, 2010, 12:25 PM
What State? Otherwise, I have no idea what Reg you are asking about.
Were your papers denied, rejected, something else? What was the Court's ruling?
AK lawyer
May 15, 2010, 08:24 PM
Debt Lawsuit:
Plaintiff objects to interrogatories as they are non-conforming persuant to regulation
R. 6:4-3(f). I asked to many questions in my first interrogatories.Can I amend the first one or re-file the interrogatories again with the court with the correct amount of 5 questions allowed?
Yes. Assuming that wherever you are the pertinent court rules limit the number of interrogatories to five, and the plaintiff objected because you asked too many, re-do them, making it clear that these amended interrogatories are to replace and supplant the original ones filed on such-and-such a date.