Tushar Himatlal Jani vs Jasbir Singh Vijan 2025 INSC 663 - Order XXXIX CPC- Interim Injunctions
Code of Civil Procedure 1908 - Order XXXIX - Before granting an interim injunction, the Court must satisfy itself of three essential prerequisites: firstly, the existence of a prima facie case in favour of the applicant evincing a reasonable probability of success at trial; secondly, that the balance of convenience lies in favour of granting the injunctive relief; and thirdly, that the applicant would suffer irreparable injury or harm not adequately compensable in damages if the injunction is refused. It is only when these three conditions are cumulatively fulfilled that an interim injunction ought to be granted. (Para 15)


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