loss
and it is not for the defendant to prove that he would
suffer if an injunction is issued. After plaintiff proves
irreparable loss, comes ... irreparable loss need not be
discharged by the plaintiff or that initial burden to prove
that an injunction would not cause irreparable loss
would
cumulative facts regarding the prima facie case, balance of conveyance and irreparable loss and injury and as such did not meet the requirements as laid ... learned Lower Appellate Court did not consider whether a case of irreparable loss and damage has been made out. It was next submitted
requirements of existence of prima facie case,
balance of convenience and irreparable loss are satisfied. It is incumbent
upon the learned trial Court to record ... cause
irreparable loss. It is submitted that the impugned order has not
considered factors of balance of convenience as well as irreparable loss in
appropriate
direction
"to hear the petitioner on the point of irreparable losses which the company may suffer on account of requirement of the depositing ... liquidity and the question of irreparable loss does not arise in these circumstances. As already stated no irreparable loss by any pre-deposit
whether on refusal of the injunction the plaintiff would suffer
irreparable loss and injury keeping in view the strength of
the parties case;
(vi) Balance ... party, what must be shown is an irreparable loss. An
irreparable loss is a loss (in case the injunction is not granted
grant of
injunction as the plaintiff had not shown that
any irreparable loss would be caused if
injunction was not granted. Aggrieved thereby,
the plaintiff ... case of
irreparable loss) injunction may not be refused
unless the defendant makes out a case of
irreparable loss.
36. It may also be noted
balance of convenience is not in favour of plaintiffs and no
irreparable loss or no hardship would cause to plaintiffs if
temporary injunction is refused ... balance of convenience lies in their favour?
(c) To whom the irreparable loss and hardship will be
caused in case the temporary injunction is
granted
balance of convenience is not in favour of plaintiffs and no
irreparable loss or no hardship would cause to plaintiffs if
temporary injunction is refused ... balance of convenience lies in their favour?
(c) To whom the irreparable loss and hardship will be
caused in case the temporary injunction is
granted
requirements of existence of prima facie case,
balance of convenience and irreparable loss are satisfied. It is incumbent
upon the learned trial Court to record ... cause
irreparable loss. It is submitted that the impugned order has not
considered factors of balance of convenience as well as irreparable loss in
appropriate
infringement of
fundamental right or constitutional right as no
irreparable loss or injury is made out based upon the fact
that the petitioner ... issue of irreparable loss, due to non-
participation of the petitioner in the assembly session, is
concerned, circumstances of irreparable loss will be said