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  1. Dec 23, 2021 · This article will be a discussion regarding injunctions with a special emphasis on the Order 39 of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 which highlights the procedure to grant temporary injunctions and interlocutory orders.

  2. Jul 8, 2024 · The Indian legal system, under the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908, provides for temporary injunctions under Order 39, Rules 1 and 2. This article delves into the legal framework, prerequisites, and judicial interpretations surrounding temporary injunctions under these provisions.

  3. Sep 19, 2023 · On the other hand, if the court observed that no injunction was justified under order 39 rules 1 and 2 but for the ends of justice, under the circumstances of the case, an order was passed then it would be reasonable to hold that the impugned order was passed under section 151 of the Code.

  4. Dec 12, 2013 · Alongwith the suit, an application under Order 39 rule 1 and 2 read with Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure (for short - 'CPC') was filed by the respondent No.1, before the trial Court averring, therein, that prima facie case and balance of convenience are in his favour and that he shall suffer irreparable loss and injury by Sunder Sham ...

  5. (a) that any property in dispute in a suit is in danger of being wasted, damaged or alienated by any party to the suit, or wrongfully sold in execution of a decree, or. (b) that the defendant threatens, or intends to remove or dispose of his property with a view to defraud his creditors; or.

  6. By this order, I propose to dispose of application of the defendant under Order 39 Rule 4 r/w Section 151 CPC for vacation of ex­parte ad­interim injunction order dated 19.10.2020 alongwith application under Order 39 Rule 1 and 2 CPC of the plaintiff.

  7. Power to order separate trials where joinder of defendants may embarrass or delay trial. 4. Court may give judgment for or against one or more of joint parties.

  8. (a) that any property in dispute in a suit is in danger of being wasted, damaged or alienated by any party to the suit, or wrongfully sold in execution of a decree, or. (b) that the defendant threatens, or intends, to remove or dispose of his property with a view to defrauding his creditors,

  9. (1) The plaintiff has a strong case for trial. That is, it shall be of a higher standard than a prima facie case that is normally required for a prohibitory injunction. (2) It is necessary to prevent irreparable or serious injury which normally cannot be compensated in terms of money.

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