Interim Order Provisions
• Court Payment (vide Order 24)
Security of Costs (vide Order 25)
Commissions (vide Order 26)
Judgement preceded by Arrest (vide Order 38)
Attachment before a judgement (vide Order
38)
Injunction (vide Order 39)
Interlocutory Orders (vide Order 39)
Receiver (vide Order 40)
Injunction
• Injunction and law relating to the same is
dealt with under:
• S. 36-42 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963.
• S. 94 (c) and 94 (e) of the Code for Civil
Procedure, 1908.
• Order 39 of the Code for Civil Procedure.
Specific Relief Act
• S. 37
• S. 38
Ad-Interim Injunctions
• Such injunctions are passed through severe
damage caused to the petitioner in such a way
that only an ex-parte order may grant relief.
• Notice of the act in dispute is noticed by the
Court.
• Petitioner must obey the principle of
uberimae fidei.
Civil Procedure Code
• Temporary Injunction
• Perpetual Injunction
Under the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 S. 94 (c)
provides for grant of an injunction of a
temporary nature and S. 151 states that there
is no limit or bar to grant injunctions for
compliance of any order.
Interim Order.pptx

Interim Order.pptx

  • 1.
    Interim Order Provisions •Court Payment (vide Order 24) Security of Costs (vide Order 25) Commissions (vide Order 26) Judgement preceded by Arrest (vide Order 38) Attachment before a judgement (vide Order 38) Injunction (vide Order 39) Interlocutory Orders (vide Order 39) Receiver (vide Order 40)
  • 2.
    Injunction • Injunction andlaw relating to the same is dealt with under: • S. 36-42 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963. • S. 94 (c) and 94 (e) of the Code for Civil Procedure, 1908. • Order 39 of the Code for Civil Procedure.
  • 3.
    Specific Relief Act •S. 37 • S. 38
  • 4.
    Ad-Interim Injunctions • Suchinjunctions are passed through severe damage caused to the petitioner in such a way that only an ex-parte order may grant relief. • Notice of the act in dispute is noticed by the Court. • Petitioner must obey the principle of uberimae fidei.
  • 5.
    Civil Procedure Code •Temporary Injunction • Perpetual Injunction Under the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 S. 94 (c) provides for grant of an injunction of a temporary nature and S. 151 states that there is no limit or bar to grant injunctions for compliance of any order.