It tells the plaintiff, in effect, that he or she cannot even force the defendant to answer questions, in deposition or interrogatories, about what exactly occurred. |
He stood like a statue in the middle of the floor, and made no reply to the interrogatories. |
On this pretext, the police can refuse to produce documents, give evidence, answer interrogatories or provide particulars. |
The net result of his fusillade of interrogatories, however, was exceedingly meagre. |
The Former Directors have offered to answer written interrogatories from the Insurer and to have such answers included in sworn affidavits. |
The interrogatories are to continue for three days, and the evidence is to be written down. |