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The Law Relating To Injunctions In British India is a seminal legal work by John George Woodroffe that provides an exhaustive examination of injunctive relief within the Indian legal framework during the British colonial era. This treatise covers the theoretical foundations and practical applications of injunctions, including the circumstances under which courts may grant such relief, the types of injunctions available, and the procedures for obtaining them.
The work systematically explores the principles governing temporary and perpetual injunctions, the grounds for issuance, and the defenses against injunctive orders. Woodroffe’s analysis draws extensively from case law and statutory provisions applicable to British India, making it an invaluable resource for legal practitioners, scholars, and historians studying Indian jurisprudence and colonial law. The book remains a significant historical document reflecting the development of equity jurisprudence in India during this period.







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