IC 33-24-7
    Chapter 7. Supreme Court Records

IC 33-24-7-1
Orders concerning transcription of records
    
Sec. 1. When the supreme court or a majority of the justices of thesupreme court consider it necessary to have all or part of the recordsof the court transcribed to protect those records from mutilation ordecay arising from any cause, the court or justices shall order theclerk of the supreme court to transcribe the records in suitable booksto be procured by the clerk for that purpose. The court shall make areasonable allowance for the transcription to the clerk in an amountthat the court considers just and proper. The allowance, whencertified by a justice of the court, shall be audited by the auditor ofstate and paid as similar allowances in other cases.
As added by P.L.98-2004, SEC.3.

IC 33-24-7-2
Transcription of records; force and effect of transcribed records
    
Sec. 2. (a) When the supreme court makes an order under section1 of this chapter, the clerk of the supreme court shall procure thebooks ordered by the court and transcribe in them the records or partsof records as ordered by the court.
    (b) Records or parts of records transcribed under this chapter havethe force and effect of the original records. Transcripts of records orparts of records transcribed under this chapter, certified by the clerk,under the seal of the court, have the same force and effect astranscripts of the original records.
As added by P.L.98-2004, SEC.3.

IC 33-24-7-3
Index of supreme court records
    
Sec. 3. (a) The clerk of the supreme court shall prepare for publicuse, under the direction of the supreme court, a systematic index tothe court's records and papers on file in the clerk's office. The indexmust include the following:
        (1) The title and number of every cause appealed to the supremecourt.
        (2) The county and court from which appealed.
        (3) The date of filing the appeal in the clerk's office.
        (4) The date of every decision and how decided.
        (5) The number of the box or drawer in which the papers inevery case can readily be found.
The clerk shall also properly clean, arrange, and securely tie thepapers in each cause and place them in boxes and drawers when theyare provided by the proper authorities for that purpose.
    (b) The clerk of the supreme court shall also index other papersand records on file in the clerk's office as may be directed by thesupreme court.
As added by P.L.98-2004, SEC.3.