Injunction / Stay Matters

Injunction / Stay Matters

An injunction is a judicial order that restrains a party from doing a specific act or compels them to perform a certain act. Similarly, a stay order temporarily halts legal proceedings or enforcement of a court decree until further directions. These remedies safeguard rights, prevent irreparable harm, and maintain status quo during disputes.

Types of Injunctions & Stay Orders

Temporary Injunction – Granted for a limited time, usually until the disposal of a case or application.

Permanent Injunction – A final order restraining a party from interfering with another’s legal rights.

Interim Stay – Temporary suspension of proceedings or execution until further court orders.

Stay on Execution of Decree – Preventing enforcement of a court decree during appeal.

Mandatory Injunction – Directs a party to perform a specific act to protect rights.

Our Expertise

At Milind Modi Law Associates, we provide expert representation in all types of injunction and stay matters. Our legal team ensures timely protection of clients’ rights and interests by securing appropriate judicial remedies. We assist with:

  • Filing and defending applications for temporary and permanent injunctions

  • Securing stay orders against coercive actions, property dispossession, or recovery proceedings

  • Contesting wrongful injunctions or stays obtained by the opposite party

  • Handling injunctions in property disputes, contract enforcement, and commercial matters

  • Representing clients in trial, appellate, and high courts for effective relief

Injunction / Stay Matters Services

An injunction is a judicial order that restrains a party from doing a specific act or compels them to perform a certain act. Similarly, a stay order temporarily halts legal proceedings or enforcement of a court decree until further directions. These remedies safeguard rights, prevent irreparable harm, and maintain status quo during disputes.

Types of Injunctions & Stay Orders

Temporary Injunction – Granted for a limited time, usually until the disposal of a case or application.

Permanent Injunction – A final order restraining a party from interfering with another’s legal rights.

Interim Stay – Temporary suspension of proceedings or execution until further court orders.

Stay on Execution of Decree – Preventing enforcement of a court decree during appeal.

Mandatory Injunction – Directs a party to perform a specific act to protect rights.

Our Expertise

At Milind Modi Law Associates, we provide expert representation in all types of injunction and stay matters. Our legal team ensures timely protection of clients’ rights and interests by securing appropriate judicial remedies. We assist with:

  • Filing and defending applications for temporary and permanent injunctions

  • Securing stay orders against coercive actions, property dispossession, or recovery proceedings

  • Contesting wrongful injunctions or stays obtained by the opposite party

  • Handling injunctions in property disputes, contract enforcement, and commercial matters

  • Representing clients in trial, appellate, and high courts for effective relief

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