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Q: An injunction may be granted when?
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What does granted the preliminary injunction mean?

Granting a preliminary injunction means that a court temporarily orders a party to cease certain actions until a final decision is made in the case. This is done to prevent immediate harm or maintain the status quo until the legal process can be completed. It is not a final determination of the case's outcome.


Can homeowner prevent estranged spouse from accessing her house when she is not present not there?

A home owner may apply for a court injunction for that purpose. However the injunction may or may not be granted depending on the circumstances of the case.


Can you file an injunction in a petition for support if custody was wrongfully granted due to purgery?

It may be possible to file an injunction for support if there was purgery in the original hearing. You will need to speak with an attorney for the specific laws in your state.


Who can issue an injunction?

Injunctions can be issued by judges in courts of law. They are typically used to order someone to stop doing a certain action or to compel them to do something specific.


Can a judge grant an application for preliminary injunction once a trial has started?

More information is necessary. Injunction against what, or who, for what reason? If it does not directly affect the defendant themselves, it is probably proper.Added answer:The answer this question is a simple Yes. If any party even during the trial, applies for a preliminary injunction against another party and proves that the injunction should be granted, the court may issue a preliminary injunction. The trial will continue and depending on who wins the case, the preliminary injunction will either be vacated or will ripen into a permanent injunction.The whole purpose of a preliminary injunction is to temporarily maintain the status quo between the parties until termination of the case. If the circumstances warrant it, the court may issue a preliminary injunction at any time to do this.


What was the meaning of the super injunction that started on twitter?

A super injunction was granted to an English footballer to prevent the media from reporting on an affair that he had. However, many users on Twitter spread the news of who the footballer was making it public knowledge despite the super injunction being in place.


What are the contents of an ex parte motion to compel?

An ex parte injunction can be granted in an urgent situation to one party without nofifying the party bound by the injunction. to compel: to cause to do or occur by overwhelming pressure.


What is a decision of a court that requires someone to stop doing something?

You may be referring to a writ of mandamus


What is the difference between interim relief and interim injunction?

Injunction is a restraining relief. Interim injunction is a variety or form of interim relief, which is a broader category. Normally when the plaintiff or petitioner establishes a prima facie case and the balance of convenience is in his favour and if he would be subject to much or irreparable harm unless some urgent relief is granted pending the main relief asked for in his suit/petition, then the interim relief is granted in his favour. The order awarding interim relief in no way decides the merits of the case. Nor can it be a res judicata; nor can it establish any ratio decidendi. It is but a discretionary and equitable relief by the Courts to maintain the status quo pending disposal of the cases or to reach some immediate relief and justice to the aggrieved party so that he can pull on further and pursue the case and his livelihood, etc. Interim relief can be of various forms - positive and negative, whereas injunction is generally or exclusively negative. It restrains the defendant or any third party from carrying out any specified action detrimental to the interest of the plaintiff/petitioner pending disposal of the case. As already stated, injunction is a subset within the broader set of interim relief. Normally interim relief granted should not be equal or equivalent to the final relief requested for - of course in very exceptional circumstances the Court can and may grant even such interim relief as equivalent to the final relief requested for.


How long does a chapter 7 last?

Generally an automatic stay (temporary injunction) converts to a permanent injunction when the BK is granted and closed. If there is property involved such as a vehicle that has not been designated as exempted, the stay remains until..the case is closed or the case is dismissed or the discharge is granted or denied.


What can debt collector do to you can he put you in prison?

Debt collectors cannot put you in prison for owing money. They can take legal actions to try and collect the debt from you, such as filing a lawsuit or seeking a judgment. However, they cannot have you arrested or imprisoned for failure to pay a debt.


What is injuctive relief?

Generally, an injunction is an order of the court that commands or forbids. In what has come to be accepted as its common legal sense an injunction is a court order that requires a party to do something or forbids a party to do something.According to Black's Law Dictionary, to get "injunctive relief" the complainant must show there is no plain, adequate and complete relief at law and that an irreparable injury will result unless the injunction is granted.