What is another word for Interrogatories?

Pronunciation: [ɪntɪɹˈɒɡətəɹˌiz] (IPA)

Interrogatories refer to written, pretrial questions that parties to a legal case submit to each other to gather evidence. There are several synonyms for interrogatories, including examination, questioning, cross-examination, and inquiry. These terms all refer to the process of obtaining information from someone, whether it be through written questions or oral testimony. Other synonyms that are commonly used in legal contexts include deposition, testimony, and statement. Depending on the jurisdiction and the type of case involved, the type of questioning and the rules that govern it may vary. Regardless of the specific terminology used, however, the goal of any interrogation is to gather evidence and build a case.

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Usage examples for Interrogatories

Then came Assessor Hubert, tormenting him with his Interrogatories, his protocols, and his advice, until he lost patience, and resorted to his mother's approved expedient for shaking off importunate persons.
"Under a Charm, Vol. III. (of III) A Novel"
E. Werner
So that the Interrogatories-were generally in this wise:- "How goes it, Digby?
"That Boy Of Norcott's"
Charles James Lever
Neither of his Interrogatories met with a response.
"The White Gauntlet"
Mayne Reid

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