📘 INJUNCTION – QUICK REVISION TABLE
| Topic | Legal Provision | Core Principle | Landmark Judgment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Temporary Injunction | Order 39 Rules 1 & 2 CPC | Triple test: Prima facie case, Balance of convenience, Irreparable injury | Dalpat Kumar v. Prahlad Singh |
| Appellate Interference in Injunction | Order 43 Rule 1(r) CPC | Appellate court should not lightly interfere with discretion | Wander Ltd. v. Antox India P. Ltd. |
| Ex Parte Injunction | Order 39 Rule 3 CPC | Grant only if delay defeats object; reasons must be recorded | Shiv Kumar Chadha v. MCD |
| Vacation of Injunction | Order 39 Rule 4 CPC | Can be discharged for suppression or change of circumstances | Arjun Singh v. Mohindra Kumar |
| Clean Hands Doctrine | Equity Principle | Suppression of material facts disentitles relief | S.P. Chengalvaraya Naidu v. Jagannath |
| Status Quo Orders | Inherent + O39 | Must not grant vague orders | Kishorsinh Ratansinh Jadeja v. Maruti Corporation |
| Irreparable Injury Explained | O39 R1 | Injury must be incapable of monetary compensation | Best Sellers Retail (India) Pvt. Ltd. v. Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd. |
| Mandatory Injunction (Interim) | O39 + Sec 151 CPC | Granted only in exceptional cases | Dorab Cawasji Warden v. Coomi Sorab Warden |
| Possession Protection | O39 R1 | Even trespasser in settled possession may seek protection | Rame Gowda v. M. Varadappa Naidu |
| Delay & Laches | Equity | Delay defeats equitable relief | M. Gurudas v. Rasaranjan |
🧠 TRIPLE TEST MEMORY GRID
| Ingredient | What Court Checks | Common Mistake |
|---|---|---|
| Prima Facie Case | Serious triable issue | Deciding final merits |
| Balance of Convenience | Comparative hardship | Ignoring ongoing construction |
| Irreparable Injury | Non-compensable harm | Treating every loss as irreparable |
🔥 EX PARTE INJUNCTION – 4 STRICT REQUIREMENTS
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Urgency shown
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Reasons recorded
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Rule 3 compliance (documents served immediately)
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Short returnable date
Authority: Shiv Kumar Chadha v. MCD
⚖ VACATION GROUNDS UNDER RULE 4
| Ground | Effect |
|---|---|
| Suppression of facts | Injunction vacated |
| Misrepresentation | Injunction discharged |
| Change in circumstances | Variation possible |
| No prima facie case | Vacated |
Authority: S.P. Chengalvaraya Naidu v. Jagannath
🎯 10-Mark Exam Structure
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Define temporary injunction (O39 R1 & 2).
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State triple test.
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Cite Dalpat Kumar.
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Mention appellate restraint (Wander).
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Discuss clean hands doctrine.
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Conclude with discretionary nature.
⚠ Common Judicial Errors (Exam Trap)
❌ Granting injunction without recording reasons
❌ Ignoring delay
❌ Passing vague “status quo” orders
❌ Treating prima facie case as final finding
🧩 One-Line Summary for Viva
“Temporary injunction is discretionary, equitable, and governed by the triple test; appellate courts interfere only when discretion is arbitrary.”