choose to ask for possession. The lower appellate Court, as already stated, thought that even without possession an injunction could be granted ... plaintiffs are found to be in possession of the properties and when they are not in possession no injunction could be granted
suit and prayed for injunction for protecting their lawful possession and interim injunction has been granted, it is not open to the other side ... that where during grant of interim injunction, the injunction is violated and the opposite party take forcible possession from the plaintiff, order of mandatory injunction
circumstances:
(i)The plaintiff/petitioner had instituted a suit for injunction and possession of the property against the defendants. The defendants filed their written statements
circumstances:
(i)The plaintiff/petitioner had instituted a suit for injunction and possession of the property against the defendants. The defendants filed their written statements
circumstances:
(i)The plaintiff/petitioner had instituted a suit for injunction and possession of the property against the defendants. The defendants filed their written statements
questions of law:
(i)Whether in a suit for permanent injunction, when the possession of the plaintiff is admitted, can the Court go into ... trespasser in the process of acquiring possession and the trespasser who had already accomplished or completed his possession wherein the true owner may be treated
deliver vacant possession of the property described in 'A' schedule and also for the relief of mandatory injunction to direct the defendants ... suit property?
(c)Whether the plaintiff is entitled for declaration, possession and mandatory injunction as prayed for?
(d)Whether the plaintiff is entitled for damages
contemplates that for
possession of immovable property based on previous possession and not on
title, when the plaintiff while in possession of the property ... that for possession of immovable property based on previous
possession and not on title when the plaintiff while in possession of
the property has been
relief of permanent injunction, the finding of the trial court with regard to the declaratory relief in respect of adverse possession has become final. Though ... title and permanent injunction.
90. In paragraph No.8 of the plaint, the plea of adverse possession was raised, which reads as under
death of the said Punniyakotti and though she had been in possession and enjoyment of the suit property, neither the first appellant/defendant ... seeking the relief of permanent injunction restraining the respondents from interfering with their possession. In this connection, Mr.K.V.Anantha Krishnan, learned counsel