Chapter XIV · Magistrates In Chancery

Rule 145. Inspection of Documents

Amended 2025 (current)

Where, by any decree or order of the Court, or subpoena issued by the Register in Chancery, books, papers, or writings are directed to be produced before the Magistrate in Chancery for the purpose of such decree or order, it shall be in the discretion of the Magistrate in Chancery to determine what books, papers or writings are to be produced, and when and for how long they are to be left in the Magistrate in Chancery's office; and in case the Magistrate in Chancery shall not deem it necessary that such books, papers or writings should be left or deposited in the Magistrate in Chancery's office, then the Magistrate in Chancery may give directions for the inspection thereof by the parties requiring the same at such time and in such place and manner as the Magistrate in Chancery shall deem expedient. History. Amended, effective July 18, 2023.