No. An injunction is a court order that requires that person not to come in contact with you. As an aside, why would you want to marry a person who requires a restraining order? * An injunction can be applied to many different matters both as a restraint or an order to take action, therefore the question needs to be more specific. In general any order that is in affect and is arbitrarily violated by the petitioner becomes null and void.
An injunction is a court order forbidding a person from doing a specific thing, or less often, commanding a person to do a thing. E.g. "The landholder obtained an injunction against his neighbour which forbade the construction of a giant tower on the neighbour's land."
To get an injunction lifted against you in England, you will need to satisfy the terms of the injunction. Usually this means paying the fees and fines.
Court has issued Injunction . This Injunction forbids you to enter.
He filed for an injunction against police enforcement of the ordinance.
get a restraining order
Marrying a person who has an order of protection against you is breaking the law. You have to get the order lifted before getting married.
You may be referring to a writ of mandamus
No. That is polygamy and it is against the law.
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This is a command, especially a court order prohibiting you from doing something. Here are some sentences.She took out an injunction against him, forbidding him to come within 20 feet of her house.The judge approved that injunction.
I believe that you are referring to a civil suit? This is an action by one person or entity (company, partnership, etc) against another, for money damages or some other kind of equatable relief (an injunction, cancellation of a deed or contract, etc).
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.