[Caption. See § 3 of the Introduction in volume 1 of this manual.]
Order Enlarging Number of Interrogatories
On [date] the motion of [name of plaintiff], Plaintiff, was presented to modify the discovery control plan in this case, specifically to enlarge the number of interrogatories Plaintiff is allowed to serve on [name of defendant], Defendant, to [number] interrogatories, not including subparts.
The Court finds that justice requires that the number of interrogatories allowed to be served on Defendant by Plaintiff be enlarged to [number], not including subparts, based on [state particular circumstances alleged in the motion], as prescribed by the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. Accordingly, the Court finds that Plaintiff’s Motion to Enlarge Number of Written Interrogatories should be granted.
It is therefore ORDERED that Plaintiff’s Motion to Enlarge Number of Written Interrogatories is hereby granted in all respects and the number of interrogatories that Plaintiff will be permitted to serve on Defendant is ordered enlarged to [number] interrogatories, not including subparts.
SIGNED on ________________________________.
JUDGE PRESIDING
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
[Name]
Attorney for Plaintiff
[Name]
Attorney for Defendant
Attach the order to the motion at form 18-21 and file with the court clerk. |