Indiana Complaint and Request for Injunction is a legal document that is filed in court when a party wishes to request a court order to prevent another party from engaging in certain activities. The petitioner, also referred to as the plaintiff, must provide evidence of the harm that would be done to them if the injunction is not granted. This document is most commonly used in cases of harassment, domestic violence, or any other type of situation in which the plaintiff believes that the defendant is behaving in a manner that is detrimental to their safety or well-being. There are two types of Indiana Complaint and Request for Injunction: a Temporary Restraining Order (TO) and a Preliminary Injunction. A Temporary Restraining Order is typically granted quickly, and is designed to protect the petitioner until a hearing can be held to make a decision on the Preliminary Injunction. The Preliminary Injunction is a more permanent order that can be granted after a hearing, and usually lasts until the case is resolved.