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It is well settled that without making prayer of permanent injunction no temporary ...injunction. In terms of the prayer of permanent injunction only temporary injunction order can be passed.
A temporary injunction, also known as an interim or preliminary injunction, is a short-term measure issued by a court to maintain the status quo until a full hearing can be conducted. These injunctions are typically granted early in a case to prevent irreparable harm while the underlying legal dispute is resolved.
A temporary injunction is an interim relief i.e, it is temporary in nature. It is a temporary order, and not a permanent solution. A permanent injunction deals with the finality of a judgement, thus providing a definite and permanent resolution of the matter.
Circumstances When a Temporary Injunction May Not Be Granted: Absence of Prima Facie Case: Order 39 Rule 1 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC): ing to this rule, a temporary injunction may not be granted if the applicant fails to establish a prima facie case.
Temporary injunctions, similar to those under the CPC, are interim measures, while perpetual injunctions are permanent in nature and are granted through a decree. Mandatory injunctions compel a party to perform a specific action to enforce another's rights, such as destroying infringing copies.
Whereas many court orders concern themselves with administrative matters, like continuing a case, assessing costs or attorneys fees, or appointing a personal representative, an injunction is generally an order granted at the request of one party requiring another party to do or refrain from doing an act: it may ...
To warrant preliminary injunctive relief, the moving party must show (1) a substantial likelihood of success on the merits, (2) that it would suffer irrepa- rable injury if the injunction were not granted, (3) that an injunction would not substantially injure other interested parties, and (4) that the public interest ...
Temporary Restraining Order A court will grant a TRO if it believes it is necessary to prevent immediate harm. Its relief is limited, however, as a TRO only lasts for ten days or until the court can hear a motion for a preliminary injunction, which requires notice to the other side and a hearing.
A temporary restraining order (TRO) is a short-term pre-trial temporary injunction. To obtain a TRO, a party must convince the judge that they will suffer immediate irreparable injury unless the order is issued.
TROs: A TRO can be requested if immediate harm or danger is shown. Preliminary Injunctions: These are used in serious cases where the harm to the plaintiff is significant and immediate, and the other party is not greatly affected.