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Compensatory damages - the amount of money the plaintiff lost where the defendant's tort was the legal cause of the loss.Injunctive relief - a court order prohibiting the defendant from continuing or repeating the tortious behavior.
An application for an injunction can be made once Court proceedings have begun. Alternatively, the Court can grant an injunction before the start of Court proceedings if the matter is urgent or if it necessary in the interests of justice.
Injunctive relief, also known as an injunction, is a remedy which restrains a party from doing certain acts or requires a party to act in a certain way. It is generally only available when there is no other remedy at law and irreparable harm will result if the relief is not granted.
An injunction is a prohibitive writ issued by a court of equity, at the suit of a party complainant, directed to a party defendant in the action, or to a party made a defendant for that purpose, forbidding the latter to do some act, or to permit his servants or agents to do some act, which he is threatening or
The Plaintiff / Applicant, above named, respectfully submits as under: 1. That the Plaintiff has filed the above titled suit against the Defendant / Respondent for decree of Specific Performance of Agreement to Sell dated _____ and Memorandum of Understanding dated ___ and same is pending before this Hon'ble Court. 2.
Courts often issue preliminary injunctions for the purpose of stopping action until such time as a hearing can be held to determine what the course of action should be. For example: Mary and Tom have lived in their home for more than 40 years, and have cultivated a lovely property, filled with mature shade trees.
Even if the court does not issue a restraining order (or if there has not been a criminal trial at all) you can make an application for a protective injunction.