What Is an Injunction? Photo: Tetra Images / Getty An injunction is an order by a court commanding or prohibiting a specific action. If a person or company fails to abide by an injunction issued against them, they can be held in contempt of court and punished with imprisonment or fines. ...
WHAT IS MANDATORY INJUNCTION? Although the court is vested with wide discretion to fashion injunctive relief, it is also restricted to restraint of a contemplated or threatened action. It also might compel the Specific Performance of an act. In such a case, it issues a mandatory injunction, com...
A temporary injunction is a court order requiring a person to either act or refrain from taking a certain action until after a...
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An emergency injunction is a temporary directive from a court ordering someone to cease or continue a specific behavior, depending on the nature of the case. These injunctions are used in cases where people can demonstrate that an order is needed to prevent serious harm or damages beyond financi...
An interlocutory appeal is a legal request for an appellate court to review an aspect of a case before the trial has concluded...
all she could say was she was sorry. He told her the marriage is over, and now she keeps trying to hug him repeatedly and he keeps pushing her off him and finally left to clear his head (she even stated this in the court papers for an injunction). When he returned, they don't sp...
This is one of the most common types of lawsuits employers tend to use when an employee breaks a non-compete agreement. Before an injunction takes place, the employer will use a lawyer to write to the employee. The employee is served with an order to leave the new employer due to a bre...
In the United Kingdom, a super-injunction is an interim action that prevents those against whom it is issued and any third parties who have notice of the injunction – including members of the media – from communicating about the subject in question. The media are not allowed to even ...
if someone believes his employee is about to go and work for a competitor and share trade secrets, the individual can bring a case before court to request the court preclude his employee from doing so. In such a situation, the court can issue an injunction, legally preventing the person fro...