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Civil courts had inherent power to issue temporary
injunctions in cases which were not covered by the
provisions ... Civil courts have no inherent
power to issue injunctions in case not covered
Supreme Court of India
yield to another
principle that a superior court can injunct a person by
restraining him from instituting or prosecuting ... person complaining of invasion of his rights
is injuncted from approaching the court set up to grant
relief
Supreme Court of India
Specific Relief Act, 1963
39. Mandatory injunctions.- When, to prevent the breach of an obligation, it is necessary to compel
Central Government Act
Court has power under cl. (b) to issue
interim injunctions only for the purpose of and in relation ... Union of India cannot be injuncted
from withholding the amount under other bills of the
contractor. But it can certainly
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anything to the contrary herein, either party may
seek injunctive relief (including, for purposes of illustration,
restraining orders and preliminary ... injunctions in any court of
competent jurisdiction; either party shall be entitled to make an
application to the court requesting
Delhi High Court
petitioners also filed applications
for grant of temporary injunctions to the same effect pending disposal
of the suits ... their plaints and in
the applications for temporary injunctions were the same. They pleaded
that the second respondent represented himself
Delhi High Court
applies both to prohibitory as well as mandatory injunctions and
could be enforced personally against persons ... which would cover
both prohibitory as well as mandatory injunctions.
6. On the first question, we may say that
Andhra High Court
principles of law
regulating grant or refusal of interlocutory injunctions. An appeal
against exercise of discretion is said ... regulating the grant or
refusal of interlocutory injunctions. This principle has been stated
by this Court time and time again
Delhi High Court
said ;
"Clause (1) of Rule 32 clearly applies to injunctions both mandatory
and prohibitory. In the present Code the words ... reason why
Clause (5) should be limited to mandatory injunctions".
The other Judge who was a party to the order
Kerala High Court
permissible for staying
a suit or for injuncting a plaintiff of a later suit from proceeding
with his case under ... permissible for (a) staying a suit, or (b) injuncting a plaintiff of
a later suit from proceeding with the case
Gauhati High Court
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