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Interim Injunction An injunction is an order either compelling a party to take specified steps (a mandatory injunction) or restraining him from taking specific steps (a prohibitory or negative injunction). In a proceeding before the Court, an interim injunction can be sought before trial or, if necessary even before the issue of proceedings. The main purpose of an injunction is to remedy an injury already suffered or to prevent an injury occurring. +++ Injunctions are often needed urgently. An interim injunction may therefore be granted at a special hearing pending the outcome of the main of the main hearing of the case. If decision is given for the applicant/claimant, a perpetual injunction is granted. An interlocutory injunction is an order to preserve a particular set of circumstances pending full trial of the matters in disputes. In Preston v. Luck (1884) 27 Ch. D. 497, it stated the object of interim injunction is to keep...

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