Ind. Code § 29-1-7-3
(a) After the death of a person, the person having custody of the decedent's will:
(2) shall, upon written demand by the personal representative or upon court order;
deliver the will to the court which has jurisdiction of the administration of the decedent's estate.
(c) If the person against whom said order is issued shall, after said order shall have been served upon him, fail without just cause to so produce said will at the time so fixed therefor, he shall be guilty of contempt of court and may by said court be committed to the jail of the county in which said court is located, there to remain until he produces said will, or until said order to produce shall have been vacated, and said person so found guilty of contempt shall also be liable to any person interested in the probate of said will for all damages he may sustain by the failure of said person to comply with said order.
Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.703. As amended by P.L.165-2002, SEC.5.