cancellation of registration in the facts of the present case.
D. IRREPARABLE LOSS/INJURY
11. It is also submitted that the Assessee is dependent ... favour.
6.11. As regards, the assessee's plea for irreparable Loss/ Injury
caused to the assessee, it was submitted that the impugned order
Licence Agreement. It is also submitted that he shall suffer
irreparable loss and injury which cannot be compensated in terms of money.
In these circumstances ... argued by the
petitioner that he shall suffer an irreparable loss and injury. Reliance is also
placed by the respondent in Rajasthan Bereweries
show that if injunction is not granted it will suffer irreparable injury, loss and hardship. The applicant can challenge the notice of termination by filing ... convenience the applicant failed to show that it will suffer irreparable injury, loss and hardship if injunction as prayed for is not granted
arguable case in his favour and he will suffer
irreparable loss and injury, in case the application is not
allowed. The non-applicant/respondent ... deprived of the possession and thus he will suffer an
irreparable loss and injury, which cannot be compensated
in terms of money, in case
basis of the bills raised by it. Regarding irreparable loss/injury, it is submitted that the plaintiff is not going to suffer any irreparable loss ... case no ad interim injunction is granted the plaintiff would suffer irreparable loss/injury inasmuch as not only that it will have to participate
facie case of the plaintiff.
(2) Balance of convenience and
(3) Irreparable loss/injury.
The plaintiff for obtaining injunction must establish his prima facie case ... observed that where question of balance of convenience and irreparable loss and injury is considered in favour of respondent-defendant, denial of interim injunction
plaintiff and against the defendant.
(3) there would be irreparable loss/injury to the plaintiff if the interim relief is not granted ... into
the question of balance of convenience and irreparable loss and injury. In Kashi Math
Samsthan v. Srimad Sudhindra Thirtha Swamy
cause loss and
injury to the Plaintiffs reputation and business and dilute
the distinctiveness of its LIFEIMPRESSIONS and
mark. The loss and injury ... fide
and hence avoid. Therefore, while no loss would be suffered by
the Defendant, irreparable loss, injury and damage would be
suffered by the plaintiff
passed in the aforesaid case, otherwise the applicants shall suffer irreparable loss and injury which cannot be compensated in any terms.
It is further prayed ... pendency of the present application, otherwise the applicants shall suffer irreparable loss and injury which cannot be compensated in any terms."
4. The Criminal
facie case of the plaintiff.
(2) Balance of convenience, and
(3) Irreparable loss/injury.
35. Learned counsel for the defendants/respondents has further relied ... where prima facie case, balance of convenience and irreparable loss and injury has to be seen. It is undisputed that registered agreement to sale alongwith