Law of Injunctions is a detailed and practice-oriented legal treatise dedicated to the doctrine of injunctive relief in Indian civil jurisprudence. The book systematically explains the legal framework governing injunctions under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Specific Relief Act, 1963, supported by leading judicial precedents. It covers all forms of injunctions—temporary, permanent, mandatory, prohibitory, and interim reliefs—while also addressing principles such as balance of convenience, irreparable injury, prima facie case, and equitable considerations. Special emphasis is placed on procedural aspects, including filing, drafting of pleadings, grant, refusal, vacation, and enforcement of injunction orders. Written in a clear and structured manner, the book integrates doctrinal clarity with courtroom practicality, making it a valuable reference for both litigation strategy and academic study. The inclusion of case law analysis and practical illustrations ensures strong applicability in real-world disputes involving property, contracts, commercial conflicts, and civil rights.






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