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interlocutory injunction

interlocutory injunction see injunction ...


final injunction

final injunction see injunction ...


affirmative injunction

affirmative injunction see injunction ...


preliminary injunction

preliminary injunction see injunction ...


Mandatory injunction

Mandatory injunction. Such an injunction is an order requiring the defendant to do some positive act for the purpose of putting an end to the wrongful state of things created by him, or otherwise in fulfilment of his legal obligation (Specific Relief Act, s. 39). An injunction requiring the performance of some Act, e.g., the removal of a building or obstruction; see R.S.C. Ord. L., r. 6, and notes in A.P....


Temporary injunction or interlocutory injunction

Temporary injunction or interlocutory injunction, means such injunction may be granted at any period of a suit and are regulated by Code of Civil Procedure, 1908....


Anti-suit injunction

Anti-suit injunction, is a specie of injunction. When a court restrains a party to a suit/proceeding before it, from instituting or presenting a case in another court including a foreign court, Modi Entertainment Network v. W.S.G. Cricket Pvt. Ltd., (2003) 4 SCC 341....


injunction bond

injunction bond see bond ...


interlocutory appeal

interlocutory appeal an appeal from a nonfinal, or interlocutory, district court order, such as an injunction. An interlocutory order is issued during litigation of the case in the district court, not at the end of it. Interlocutory appeals are permitted by statute as an exception to the general policy requiring a final district court decision or order before an appeal is permitted. Source: Federal Judicial Center ...


stay

stay stayed stay·ing : to temporarily suspend or prevent by judicial or executive order [may not grant an injunction to proceedings in a state court "U.S. Code"] n : a temporary suspension or injunction of an action or process by a usually discretionary judicial or executive order [a of execution of the judgment] [ of a lower court's judgment pending certiorari "W. J. Brennan, Jr."] see also automatic stay compare cease-and-desist order at order, mandamus, supersedeas ...


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