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The object of discovery is:
To elicit admissions
To obviate the necessity to produce lengthy evidence
To expedite disposal
All of these
- Option 1: To elicit admissions:
- Discovery aims to gather admissions from the opposing party to streamline the case.
- Option 2: To obviate the necessity to produce lengthy evidence:
- By discovering key facts early, the need for extensive evidence during trial is reduced.
- Option 3: To expedite disposal:
- Efficient discovery processes help settle disputes faster, minimizing court burdens.
- Option 4: All of these:
- Discovery serves multiple purposes simultaneously, including eliciting admissions, reducing evidence needs, and speeding up case resolution.
Your Answer: Option 4 - All of these
- Discoveries in legal proceedings fulfill all these roles, making option 4 correct.
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