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Basic concept of perpetual injunction

Basic Concept Of Perpetual Injunction

 
Written by Harshal Morwale  ( twitter : @harshalmorwale)
 Origin
The law of injunction in India has its origin in the Equity Jurisprudence of England from which we have inherited the present administration of law. England too in its turn borrowed it from the Roman Law wherein it was known as Interdict. The injunction as a chancery remedy developed at the time of Henry, the Vlth. The Chancellor set aside a certain bond by the plaintiff as one not binding on him. In India, the Specific Relief Act, 1963 provides a large number of remedial aspects of Law. This Act came in force in the replacement of earlier Act of 1877. Injunction is a judicial process by which one who has invaded or is threatening to invade the rights, legal or equitable, of another, is ordered to refrain from doing, or to do a particular act or thing.
 
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 2 Replies

adv.bharat @ PUNE (Lawyer)     04 September 2016

Thanks for sharing such valuable information to us.

Kumar Doab (FIN)     04 September 2016

Thanks for posting.


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