D. Kumaralingam
(Querist) 30 April 2011
This query is : Resolved
In a suit for permanent injunction with regard to easemantry right, at the intitial stage the court grants injunction and at later point the court denies to extent the same on the ground that the Defendant though in the pending suit, constructed his portion, hence the Plaintiff is not entitled for easementary right. Whether the order of the Court is liable to be setaside.
Amit Minocha
(Expert) 01 May 2011
please provide more details of order it is too short to answer
Guest
(Expert) 01 May 2011
the injunction granted to you was an interim order and after hearing the other side and on hearing the other side court does not find it to be fit for the extension of the stay
Guest
(Expert) 01 May 2011
Sachdev Bishnoi is right in is observation, but if you feel that you have certan solid points in your favour, you can challenge the decision in the upper court on merits of the case for getting extension.
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