Thus injunction is such order of the court which is issued by it, at any stage of the case, to maintain the status quo of the disputed property till the final disposal of the case or till further orders.
Considered as the most rigorous of all injunctions, a mandatory injunction directs the defendant to perform an act. For example, if a court orders the removal of a building or structure due to misplaced construction, then it fits the description of a mandatory injunction.
Such Injunction can be granted under following circumstances: 1. There must be an obligation on part of the defendant to perform certain acts the breach of which, must be alleged by the plaintiff. 2. Such relief must be enforceable by the court.
The three main instances of an injunction are restraining orders, preliminary (temporary) injunctions, and permanent injunctions. Cease and desist orders are a common type of injunction that demands an individual or entity to stop some activity.
Either Plaintiff or defendant can make an application to honourable Court to grant him injunction against other. The onus is on applicant to prove what damage or injury occur to him if such injunction is not granted. Injunction is a restraining order against either party to stop causing damage to other party.