1) As to
definition:
Temporary
injunction is such are to continue until a specified time or until the further
order of the court. This may be granted at any period of the suit.
On
the other hand, a perpetual injunction can only be granted by the decree made
at the hearing and upon the merits of the suit.
2) As to period:
Temporary
injunction is given for a specified period.
On
the other hand, perpetual injunction can only be granted by the decree made at
hearing.
3) As to
regulation:
Temporary
injunction is regulated by Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
On
the other hand, perpetual injunction is regulated by Specific Relief Act, 1877.
4) As to final
disposal of suit:
Temporary
injunction is not finally disposal of a suit.
On
the other hand, perpetual injunction is finally disposal of a suit.
5) As to seeking
period:
Temporary
injunction may by grant at any period of a suit the further order of the court.
On
the other hand, perpetual injunction may not be granted at any period of a suit
the further order of the court.
6) As to
objective:
The
objective of the temporary injunction is to Status
que of the dispute property.
On
the other hand, the objective of the perpetual injunction is to Status que of the rights of the
plaintiff.
7) As to merits:
Without
considering the merits of the suit only by the “prima facie case” temporary
injunction may be granted.
On
the other hand, only considering the merits of the suit, perpetual injunction
be granted.
8) As to nature:
Temporary
injunction as temporary nature and given at any time of the suit for a
specified period.
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