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040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a347.077
_bNEL/LAW
100 _aNelson
245 _aNelson's Law of Injunctions (Vol. 1)
_cby Nelson.
250 _a7th ed.
260 _aAllahabad :
_bLaw Publisher's,
_c2013.
300 _a1045 p.
500 _aTable of Contents: Chapter 1. The Nature, Purpose and History of Injunctions, Definitions and Preventive Relief Chapter 2. The Jurisdiction in Injunctions - The Three Essentials - Alternative Jurisdiction Chapter 3. The Discretion of the Court- The Rule Guiding the Discretion and its Exception - The Discretion of the Courts in India Chapter 4. Injunctions, temporary or perpetual –perpetual injunctions in general – temporary injunctions when cannot be granted Chapter 5. Mandatory injunctions; specific relief act, sec. 39; injunctions relating to threatened injuries ; injunctions relating to wrongs other than those connected with contracts and property; defamation and status Chapter 6. Perpetual injunctions in relating to contracts- a means of specific performances – express negative terms – covenants in restraint of trade- implied negative terms Chapter 7. Perpetual injunctions in relation to contracts Chapter 8. Perpetual injunctions in relation to property, trespass; nuisance in general, Nuisance by Air, Noise, use of premises, highways, water, support , waste, easements and light etc Chapter 9. Injunctions in relation to property-trade-marks and names, patents and designs, copyright, trusts, co-owners etc Chapter 10. Temporary injunctions – code of civil procedure, 1908-order xxxix, rules 1 to 9
650 _aTrials.
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