RODGERS, P. J., April 10, 1956.
This matter comes before the court on plaintiff's objections to certain interrogatories served on him by defendant under R. C. P. 4006. Plaintiff contends that the answers to the interrogatories could have no possible relevancy. In such a matter we believe the burden is on plaintiff to establish the right to refuse to answer but that: "In applying the concept of relevance, the court is bound by the established principles relating to...
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