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A temporary injunction can be granted to a party establishing –
A prima facie case in his favour
Balance of convenience in his favour
Irreparable injury to him in the event of non grant of injunction
All of the above
- A prima facie case in his favour: This means the party has presented enough evidence to support their claim, warranting further examination by the court.
- Balance of convenience in his favour: This involves evaluating which party will suffer more harm from granting or refusing the injunction, ensuring fairness.
- Irreparable injury to him in the event of non-grant of injunction: This indicates the harm that cannot be adequately compensated by damages if the injunction is not granted, necessitating legal protection.
- All of the above: This option is correct because all the mentioned criteria must generally be satisfied to grant a temporary injunction.
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