Indiana Code - Civil Law and Procedure - Title 34, Section 34-13-5-10

Jurisdiction of trial court

Sec. 10. (a) A public lawsuit may not be brought, and no trial
court has jurisdiction of any public lawsuit that is brought:
(1) more than ten (10) days after the first publication required
by law for the sale of bonds of a municipal corporation; or
(2) in the case of a lease under IC 21-5-11, more than ten (10)
days after the first publication of notice by any school building
corporation for the sale of its bonds;
but in no case later than the time limited for bringing suit under
applicable law.
(b) After a public lawsuit is commenced, no other lawsuit relating
to the same subject matter may be commenced, and no trial court has
jurisdiction of any subsequent lawsuit. No action may be brought
except as provided in this chapter if it could have been the subject of
a public lawsuit. This chapter does not diminish any right of
intervention of any person, or the right of any person to become a
named party in the public lawsuit.
(c) This section shall not be construed to extend any existing
statute of limitations on the bringing of any lawsuit.

As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.8.

Last modified: May 24, 2006