Trace Your Case

ISSUE:

Whether the respondent was entitled to a temporary injunction restraining dispossession from the suit property?

Whether the plea of fraud in obtaining the sale deed justified granting an interim injunction?

RULE:

A temporary injunction requires establishing a prima facie case, irreparable injury, and balance of convenience in favor of the applicant.

Mere allegations of fraud do not justify an injunction unless supported by strong prima facie evidence.

When possession has already been transferred through a court-executed sale deed, damages serve as an adequate remedy, making an injunction unnecessary.

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