LIPS RECORDS (PRIVATE) LTD. versus MS. HADIQA MAHMOOD KIANI
The Special Relief Act 1877 Section 21 (a) (b) Civil Procedure Code (V8 1908), O XXXX, Rr 1 and 2 interim injunction was not compensated in the case of specially enforceable compensation amount for the defendant a singer. And the plaintiff claimed that the plaintiffs alleged that the defendant could not release the album of songs sung by the plaintiff for failure to perform the defendant's claim, thus causing great harm to the plaintiff. If the interim injunction was sought against the defendant, damages could be compensated as a reasonable loss in case of money, The specific performance of the contract of the RAW has been affected by the provision of section 21 (a) of the Special Relief Act, 1877. In the present case, the primary reliance on the individual is to qualify as the respondent, hence the specific relief act, The provisions of section 21 (b) of 1877 also attracted that the plaintiffs had to be expelled. Legal complexities at trial But for the purpose of interim relief, the plaintiffs did not have any questionable case The plaintiffs had already made a claim in respect of money and their relief was to make a case in respect of such relief. Could not be temporarily taken as the basis of the injunction where the balance of convenience was not in favor of the plaintiffs, no case was presented for the provisional injunction, in which case the application for approval of the interim order was dismissed. Was done
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