Whether the plaintiffs' suit for permanent injunction without seeking declaration of title is maintainable under law Whether the plaintiffs' suit for permanent injunction without seeking declaration of title is maintainable under law

5 years ago

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Kindly provide your valuable inputs on my query,

Whether the plaintiffs' suit for permanent injunction without seeking declaration of title is maintainable under law. Under what grounds a court can consider such suits.

I read this article on AIR 1989 SC 1809
1989 (2) APLJ61(SC)
1992 (1) APLJ62

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Usually not maintainable if he failed to establish prima facie his title and when defendant raises objection to his title.
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