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CPC - ORDER XXXIX - Rule 1. Cases in which temporary injunction may be granted


Where in any suit it is proved by affidavit or otherwise

    (a) that any property in dispute in a suit is in danger of being wasted, damaged or alienated by any party to the suit, or wrongfully sold in execution of a decree, or

    (b) that the defendant threatens, or intends, to remove or dispose of his property with a view to 14[defrauding] his creditors,

    15(c) that the defendant threatens to dispossess, the plaintiff or otherwise cause injury to the plaintiff in relation to any properly in dispute in the suit,]

the Court may be order grant a temporary injunction to restrain such act, or make such other order for the purpose of staying and preventing the wasting, damaging, alienation, sale, removal or dispossession of the property 15[or dispossession of the plaintiff, or otherwise causing injury to the plaintiff in relation to any property in dispute in the suit] as the Court thinks fit, until tile disposal of the suit or until further orders.

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