capable of greater harm than even a wrong order granting or refusing temporary injunction. This is what Srinivasan J. of the Madras High Court
even otherwise the balance of convenience is in favour of refusing the temporary injunction.
4. The learned single Judge of this court in the said ... temporary injunction, there must be a further, ingredient to be made out and that is that unless the defendant is restrained by a temporary injunction
temporary injunction there must be a further, ingredient to be made out and that is that unless the defendant is restrained by a temporary injunction ... above legal position the Court below is justified in refusing temporary injunction as prayed for but however in view of the peculiar facts and circumstances
applied in the testamentary jurisdiction for letters of administration and sought a temporary injection to restrain Miss Lumsden from withdrawing the provident fund. The learned ... learned judge, while granting the temporary injunction concerning other assets, refused temporary injunction concerning the of amount of Rs. 19,600 by saying that
respondent had approached the
Appellate Court of Nepal seeking grant of temporary injunction
restraining the appellant and respondents 2 and 3 from invoking
and encashing ... guarantee; by its order dated 28.06.2015
the Appellate Court of Nepal refused temporary injunction, and
dismissed the application filed by the 1st respondent; when
there is no infringement and the High Court was right in refusing temporary injunction. Point 5 is decided accordingly . . .
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respective stands taken by the parties.
10. The granting of temporary injunction or refusal thereof would depend on establishing the prima facie case, balance ... obtain temporary V\ injunction.
14. While deciding whether prima facie case is established or not for the purpose of granting temporary injunction, Courts are expected
convenience and irreparable loss while exercising the discretion, either granting or refusing temporary injunctions, being well known, the said principles need no repetition ... relating to the ingredients to be satisfied either for granting or refusing temporary injunction, prima facie, concurrent findings had been recorded in a particular
appeal, dismissed the I.A. filed by the
appellant and refused to grant temporary injunction as prayed for.
This C.M.A. is directed against ... appellant concluded that the Court below committed an error in refusing
to grant temporary injunction, restraining respondent No. 2 from proceeding with
the arbitration proceedings
there is no infringement and the High Court was right in refusing temporary injunction. Point 5 is decided accordingly.
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