Who can issue an injunction?

Who can issue an injunction?

The definition of injunction states that an injunction is an order issued by a court that forces the defendant––a person, corporation or government entity––to do something or stop doing something, depending on what the plaintiff is requesting.

What is meant by injunction order?

An injunction is a court order stating that a company must do something or seize from doing a certain action. Injunctions are often granted when monetary damages are not sufficient to remedy a given situation.

How long is a stay order valid?

six months

What is stay on property?

Stay order on the property- It is a temporary injunction on a property where the concerned property is being damaged or alienated or has been wrongfully sold in other cases where an opposite party is threatening to dispose of property or property is under dispute. It is granted by Court as per order 39 of CPC.

How do I stay on ancestral property?

If you have been denied a share in your ancestral property, you can send a legal notice to the erring party. You can also file a suit for partition in the civil court, claiming your share. To ensure that the properties are not sold when the matter is sub-judice, you may seek injunction from the court in the same suit.

What is a motion to stay?

A stay of proceedings is a ruling by the court in civil and criminal procedure, halting further legal process in a trial or other legal proceeding. However, a stay is sometimes used as a device to postpone proceedings indefinitely.

How can I stay on land?

How to get permanent stay order on land

  1. 72 votes. Immediately Institute a Title Partition Suit for Partition of the property and for exclusive allotment of your share therein.
  2. You can file civil application in you district civil court for granting permanent injunction.
  3. There is no permanent stay like order under law.