Sec. 16. (a) If the court is not in session, the officer making the arrest shall cause the person to enter into a written undertaking, with surety to be approved by the officer. The written undertaking must contain the person's assurances to:
(1) personally appear in open court;
(2) answer the contempt; and
(3) pay to the plaintiff all damages and costs occasioned by the breach of the order.
(b) In default of the provisions in subsection (a), the person shall be committed to the jail of the county, until the person enters into a written undertaking with surety, or is otherwise legally discharged.
[Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-1-10-12.]
As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.22.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 34. Civil Law and Procedure
Article 26. Special Proceedings: Injunctions and Restraining Orders
Chapter 1. Injunctions and Restraining Orders Generally
34-26-1-1. Additional Provisions Concerning Injunctions or Restraining Orders
34-26-1-2. Supreme Court and Justices Authorized to Grant Restraining Orders and Injunctions
34-26-1-3. Courts and Judges Authorized to Grant Temporary Injunctions or Restraining Orders
34-26-1-5. Injunction to Restrain Act or Proceeding; Modification of Injunction
34-26-1-6. Temporary Injunction to Restrain Removal or Disposition of Defendant's Property
34-26-1-7. Complaint Verified by Affidavit; Time for Granting Injunction
34-26-1-8. Hearing; Access to Affidavits or Evidence
34-26-1-9. Terms and Conditions of Injunction
34-26-1-10. Second Undertaking Not Required
34-26-1-11. Issuance and Service of Copy of Order on Adverse Party
34-26-1-12. Stay of Proceedings; Endorsement of Release of Errors Upon Complaint
34-26-1-13. Money Collected Upon Judgment; Payment
34-26-1-14. Attachment for Contempt; Rule to Show Cause; Service
34-26-1-15. Attachment for Contempt; Arrest of Party; Indemnity
34-26-1-16. Arrest; Undertaking; Commitment to Jail
34-26-1-17. Stay of Proceedings; Dissolution; Damages
34-26-1-18. Stay of Proceedings; Recovery of Real Estate; Damages