Civil Procedure-Inherent powers of courts-
Temporary Injunction-Restraining party from
proceeding with suit in another State-Legality and
propriety of- Code of Civil Procedure ... trial court immediately.
Thereupon, H applied to the Indore court for an
injunction to restrain M from proceeding with the
Asansol suit pending the disposal
such the appellants were
constrained to file a suit for declaration, permanent injunction and mandatory injunction
in the High Court of Delhi, which was registered ... office by the orders
of this court;
c) a decree of permanent injunction restraining defendant no.1 and/or his servants,
agents and assignees from
Defendant No.1 to 13, be permanently
restrained by an order of injunction not to
evict plaintiff No.1 to 13, forcibly with
the help ... consideration of the
interim orders, they filed the suit and prayed for
injunction. Subsequently, the writ petition was withdrawn.
The plaint filed by the plaintiffs
wife filed Suit No. 83 of 1984 and also sought for temporary injunction from dispossession. In May 1984, the Trial Court rejected the application ... interim injunction which was confirmed, on appeal, by the High Court on July 14, 1987. Thereafter the suit was got dismissed for non-prosecution
28th November 1995 respondent no.1 had already
obtained and ex parte injunction restraining the encashment
of bank guaranteee, no payment was made ... appellant by
the bank.
Respondent no.1 then filed another injunction
application dated 12th January, 1996 with regard to the
second bank guarantee dated 24th
have prayed
for a permanent injunction to restrain the appellant from
implementing the later settlement. During the trial the
plaintiffs stated that they ... conditions of service and trial court
granted a conditional decree of injunction. On appeal, the
High Court upheld the view of the trial court
Reason:
under Article 227 of the Constitution, vacating an
interim order of injunction granted by the trial
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Court, the plaintiffs have come up with ... same day namely 05.05.2018 was
illegal; (ii) for a decree of permanent injunction
restraining the defendant Nos. 5 & 6 from convening
the meetings
Omitted 'The Tribunal may make an interim order (whether by way of injunction or stay or attachment) against the defendant to debar him from transferring
period during which the assessment proceeding is stayed by an order or injunction of any Court, or] (iia) [ the period (not exceeding sixty days) commencing
Chapter for the levy of penalty is stayed by an order or injunction of any Court, shall be excluded