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How to fight an injunction stay given by Court against transfer


15-Feb-2023 (In Landlord/Tenant Law)
My father land transfer to my name but I have two brothers and rour sister there are no any injection but how to do this proses what I do can u give me any advice thanks
Answers (2)

Answer #1
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Bring a copy of the original restraining order to the courthouse where you initially filed the order. Speak with the clerk of the court and ask her for paperwork to cancel a restraining order.

Fill out the forms and explain in detail why you need the restraining order canceled. You will need to provide compelling testimony and prove that there will be a serious impediments if the order is not canceled immediately. Bring the forms back to the clerk to have them filed.

Have the restrained party served with the cancellation request form. The court can inform you of the options for service available in your jurisdiction.

Attend a hearing in front of a judge to explain why you need the restraining order canceled. Be prepared to explain in detail the reason why it needs to be canceled before the expiration date. The judge may decline your request or ask to speak to the person for whom the order was initially brought against.
Answer #2
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Sir, you did not say why you ask for Injunction. Anyway, you may file Injunction petition Under Order 39 Rule 1 & 2 read with Section 151 C.P.C to protect the land from your brothers and sisters with specific cause of action or story for which you desire to file this suit. Otherwise, Court can refuse your application.

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