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Injunction under SR Act, Assignments of Civil Law

Details about Injunction under Specific Relief Act 1877

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Download Injunction under SR Act and more Assignments Civil Law in PDF only on Docsity! Assignment on: “Specific Relief & Limitation Act” Course Code: Law 301 Submitted to: Submitted by: Ferdousi Begum MD Gaisur Rahman Tazin Lecturer, Department of Law ID: 162-26-114 Daffodil International University Department of Law Submission Date: 7th April, 2020. Injunction An injunction is a judicial process whereby a party is required to do, or to refrain from doing, any particular act. It is a remedy in the form of an order of the Court addressed to particular person that either prohibits him from doing ‘or continuing to do a particular act (prohibitory injunction); or orders him to carry out a certain act (mandatory injunction). Types Injunctions are of three kinds: i. Temporary; ii. Permanent and iii. Mandatory. A permanent Injunction restrain a party forever from doing the specified act and can be granted only on merits at the conclusion of the trial after hearing the both party to the suit. It is governed by the Sections 52 to 57 of the Specific Relief Act, 1877. A temporary or interim injunction on the other hand restrains a party temporarily from doing the specified act and can be granted only until the disposal of the suit or until the further order of the Court. Regulated by the provision of the Order 39 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and may be granted at any stage of the suit. Injunctions are also: -  preventive, prohibitive or restrictive, i.e. when they prevent, prohibit or restrain someone from doing something; or  mandatory, i.e. when they compel, command or order some person to do something.
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