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Can opponent file appeal after a permanent injunction


03-Sep-2023 (In Property Law)
Hi i have filed a property suit in court.I'm 1st plaintiff. Judjment has been granted permanent injunction against defendant & announced as decreed with cost. My questions 1)Can opponent file appeal after permanent injunction? 2)How much cost should opponent pay? 3)If he makes an appeal how long it will take for second judgement coz this case has been prolonged for almost 15 years. 4) how much should he pay to appeal in higher court? 5)can we now collect all the original documents tat we have produced in court if he makes an appeal? Thank you for your response in advance
Answers (2)

Answer #1
817 votes
1. Yes, He can file appeal.
2. Details of cost imposed be specifically mentioned in your order copy.
3. It depends, no advocate can be sure about duration or determine period of conducting a case. I hope that it'll take atleast 1 or 2 years.
4. Merely because an appeal is filed, does not mean that the order or decree of lower court is stayed.
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Answer #2
887 votes
opponent has every right to file a appeal. file a caveat in the appellate court. And it will be use ful that without your appearance the court wont give any stay in favor of the opponent. take necessary action to safe guard your order.

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