Plaintiffs make this motion for a preliminary injunction on the grounds that (1) Plaintiffs have demonstrated a likelihood of succeeding on the merits of their claim that Defendant has [describe unlawful conduct]; (2) Plaintiffs are likely to suffer irreparable harm in the absence of the relief requested; (3) the harm ...
State as briefly as possible the facts showing that each plaintiff is entitled to the injunction or other relief sought. State how each defendant was involved and what each defendant did that caused the plaintiff harm or violated the plaintiff's rights, including the dates and places of that involvement or conduct.
Orders requiring the delivery up of property; Injunctions to protect the right to light; Orders to restrain nuisance or trespass; Orders to prevent works to a Property.
A temporary order given by a court of law which tells someone either to do or not do something until an official decision on the case can been made: to seek/grant/make an interim injunction.
A temporary or interim injunction restrains a party temporarily from doing the specified act and can be granted only until the disposal of the suit or until the further order of the court. It is regulated under the provisions of Order -IX of CPC and may be granted at any stage of the suit.