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Categories of injunctive orders

Condition for the grant of injunction by a court

Distinction between a mandatory injunction and an interlocutory injunction

Distinction between an interlocutory injunction and a perpetual injunction

Distinction between Interim and Interlocutory Injunction.

General principles of injunction

Grant of injunctions as a matter of discretion

Guiding principles for the award of injunction

How the court determines whether the preconditions necessary for a grant of injunction exist

Meaning and purpose of an injunction

Meaning of an injunction

Nature of an injunction

Need for a party not to take any steps that will frustrate or render ineffective an injunctive order of a court

Need for an order of injunction to be clear and precise

Position of the law where a person seeks interim and interlocutory injunctions

Position of the law where the grant of an injunctive relief would dispose of the main issues in the substantive suit

Principles governing the grant of interim and interlocutory injunctions

Principles guiding the power of a court to grant an injunction

Purpose of an injunction

Rationale for the powers of the court to issue restorative injunction

The aim of a motion on notice for injunctive reliefs

The essence of the grant of an injunction

The need for the court to exercise its powers to issue a mandatory or restorative injunction to protect the dignity and integrity of the court

The primary duty of the court in determining an application for interlocutory injunction

The principle that a party, who is aware of an application for injunction and goes ahead to do the act complained of, will not be permitted to rely on the defence that the act has been completed

The principle that an application for an injunctive order, whether interim or interlocutory, is equitable in nature and as such the Court is required to ensure that all conditions for its grant are satisfied

The principle that an application for injunction must be premised on the substantive suit

The purport of transitory and restoratory injunctive orders

The right which would be protected by an order of injunction

The rule that an injunction sought pending the determination of the substantive suit is an interlocutory, not an interim injunction

The rule that the court will only grant an injunction where a legal right is established

What an applicant for injunction must show

What Injunction entails; categories of injunction

When an injunction made by a court for limited application becomes discharged

When an order of injunction can be granted

Whether a claim for damages in a substantive suit would be a good reason to refuse to grant an injunction

Whether a court can grant injunction to a person who has no established legal right to protect

Whether a court can make a blanket order of injunction against further arrest or detention

Whether a party who has been put on notice of an application for injunction to restrain him from taking a step can argue that he can no longer be bound because he has completed the act

Whether a plaintiff is permitted to file an application for injunction before filing a writ

Whether an applicant for an injunction has the liberty to deploy an alternative facility for the preservation of the subject matter of the suit

Whether an injunction can be granted against a completed act

Whether an injunction can be granted against a person who was a party in the suit before the trial court

Whether an injunction can be issued to prevent investigation of an alleged commission of crime

Whether an injunction can lie against proceedings in another court of co-ordinate jurisdiction

Whether an injunction should be granted where considerable damage would be done pending trial/appeal

Whether an injunction will be granted where the act complained of is an irregular act

Whether an injunction will lie in respect of dead issues

Whether an injunction would be granted to stay the proceedings of an election tribunal

Whether an injunctive relief is available to a body whose existence as a legal entity is unknown

Whether an interim injunction can be granted in respect of a completed or concluded action

Whether an order of injunction can be made where no legal right is disclosed

Whether breach of an injunction is a contempt of court

Whether injunctions are unconstitutional

Whether it is sufficient that the grant of an injunction can do no harm or that the balance of convenience favours the grant

Whether the court can grant an injunction to restrain a proposed constitutional event

Whether the court can grant an injunction when the relief of injunction sought is not in respect of a claim before the Court or parties joined in the suit

Whether the court can grant an injunction without a specific claim for it

Whether the court can order an injunction where it is not specifically claimed

Whether there is a distinction between a mandatory injunction and a prohibitory injunction

Whether where facts deposed to in an affidavit for interim injunction have been corrected by the applicant himself before an order discharging the interim injunction, the court would grant an interlocutory injunction based on the corrected facts

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