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PUNJAB AND HARAYANA HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 1973
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Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 39, Rule 2 -- Temporary injunction - Court merely to see existence of a prima facie case.
For the purpose of granting the application for the grant of a temporary injunction the Court has merely to see the existence of a prima facie case and the stands taken by the contending parties are not to be proved in such a manner that a final..........

PUNJAB A HARYANA HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 1973
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Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Section 151, Order 39, Rule 2 -- Suit by owner in possession of property for permanent injunction restraining defendant from interfering with his possessio, Covered by Order 3 i rule 2 - Word "injury" envisages an act which is contrary to law - Temporary injunction during pendency of suit - Appeal against - Competent. If the posses ion of an..........

GUJARAT HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 0000
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Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 39, Rule 2-A -- Wilful disobedience of order of injunction - Court is empowered to direct attachment of property or pass an order of detention in civil prison, or both - Held, it is not incumbent upon the Court, to first attach the property and only then, after this option has been exhausted, resort to the option of directing civil..........

GUJARAT HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 0000
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Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 39, Rule 2-A -- Wilful disobedience of order of injunction - Civil imprisonment for three months - Petitioner not an illiterate person - contumacious act committed wilfully and deliberately - No regrets in trial Court or lower Appellate Court - Unconditional apology tendered in High Court only an afterthought and does not mitigate the..........

GUJARAT HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 0000
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Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 39, Rule 2-A -- Wilful disobedience of order of injunction - Civil imprisonment for three months - Apology not tendered in trial Court or lower Appellate Court - Unconditional apology tendered in High Court which is only a afterthought - Held, order of civil imprisonment for three months does not deserve to be interfered with on the ground..........

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