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Conditions for the grant of interlocutory injunction

Duty of the applicant in an application for interlocutory injunction

Duty of the court in an application for interlocutory injunction

Effect of failure to call the defendant to respond to an application for interlocutory injunction

Factors for the grant of Interlocutory Injunction

General principles on interlocutory injunction

Grant of interlocutory injunction as an exercise of discretion

How the court deals with an application for interlocutory injunction where there has not been a trial on the merits

How the court exercises its discretion in an application for interlocutory injunction

How the discretion of the court in granting interlocutory injunctions should be exercised

Instances where damages have been considered to be inadequate

Nature and essence of an interlocutory injunction

Nature of an interlocutory injunction

Need for an applicant for an order of interlocutory injunction to demonstrate that a legal or equitable right in the subject matter of the dispute exists

Need to establish the existence of a legal right in an application for interlocutory injunction

Object of interlocutory injunction

Principles governing the grant or refusal of an interlocutory injunction

Procedure for applying for interlocutory injunction

Purport of the grant of interlocutory injunction

Purpose of Interlocutory Injunction

The basic consideration for the grant of interlocutory injunction

The first issue to be determined in an application for interlocutory injunction

The guiding principle for the grant of interlocutory injunction

The law governing the grant of interlocutory injunction

The law on interlocutory injunctions

The manner of exercise of the court's jurisdiction to grant an interlocutory injunction

The paramount consideration for the determination of an application for interlocutory injunction

The principle that an application for interlocutory injunction is determined by the pleadings, the affidavits and the exhibits filed

The principle that the grant of interlocutory injunction is predicated on the applicant establishing a legal right

The scope of the courts' jurisdiction to grant interlocutory injunction

What the applicant for interlocutory injunction must show

What the court may do to protect the subject matter from development until the final determination of the case

What the court will consider in determining an application for interlocutory injunction

What the court will do in an application for interlocutory injunction where the determination of the question of convenience is between preserving the image of the Court and preserving a claim capable of being redressed in monetary terms

Whether a court should grant an interlocutory injunction to permit a party to perform an illegal act and to shield the party from the consequences of the breach of a statute

Whether a Judge who may not try a suit can order an interlocutory injunction

Whether a public authority should be restrained by interlocutory injunctions

Whether a trial judge must give reasons for his order in a contested application for interlocutory injunction

Whether an applicant for interlocutory injunction is automatically entitled to the relief where the respondent fails to oppose the application

Whether an applicant for interlocutory injunction must establish a prima facie case

Whether an interlocutory injunction can override a legal right to enforce the judgment of the Court of Appeal

Whether an interlocutory injunction can override a party's right to enforce a subsisting judgment

Whether an interlocutory injunction is an appropriate remedy to stop a process of execution

Whether an interlocutory injunction will be granted where damages will be an adequate remedy

Whether failure to order an undertaking is fatal to the grant of interlocutory injunction

Whether law on the grant or refusal of an interlocutory injunction gives priority to community interest over an individual interest

Whether serious questions are good reasons for the grant of an interlocutory injunction

Whether the court can decide principal issues in the substantive case when considering an application for interlocutory injunction

Whether the court can grant an interlocutory injunction which is substantially the same relief sought in the substantive action

Whether the exercise of discretion of a trial judge can be fettered when he considers an application for interlocutory injunction

Whether the issue of res judicata can be considered in an application for interlocutory injunction

Whether the requirement of undertaking as to damages limits the court's jurisdiction to grant interlocutory injunction

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