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Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar (Nil)     26 November 2010

Legal quiz for juniors

What is diference between "interim injunction", "temporary injunction" and "permanent injunction" ?



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Kiran Kumar (Lawyer)     26 November 2010

Clue - Read Specific Relief Act 

Suchitra. S (Advocate)     26 November 2010

Interim injunction an order which is temporary, until the issue can be determined at a full hearing. This was previously known as an interlocutory injunction.

Temporary injunction :a court order prohibiting an action by a party to a lawsuit until there has been a trial or other court action. A temporary injunction differs from a "interim injunction order" which is a short-term, stop-gap injunction issued pending a hearing, at which time a temporary injunction may be ordered to be in force until trial. The purpose of a temporary injunction is to maintain the status quo and prevent irreparable damage or change before the legal questions are determined. After the trial the court may issue a "permanent injunction" (making the temporary injunction a lasting rule) or "dissolve" (cancel) the temporary injunction.

Permanent injunctiona final order of a court that a person or entity refrain from certain activities permanently or take certain actions (usually to correct a nuisance) until completed.

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HANUMANT DESHMUKH (Activist)     27 November 2010

Interesting. Thanks!

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DR.SANAT KUMAR DASH (Eye Specialist)     27 November 2010

SUCHITRA  ,

                          THANKS...........FOR      U'R      VALUABLE       INFORMATION.

                                               

JustAdvisor (IT)     27 November 2010

Ms. Suchitra,

Can you please illustrate the difference between interim and temporary by way of an example so that it would be completely clear.

Thanks


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