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An injunction granted as a final relief, restraining a continuous or repeated violation of an obligation, is called

ATemporary injunction
BPerpetual injunction (Section 37 SRA) — granted by the decree at the hearing and on the merits
CInterim order
DAnti-suit injunction
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Perpetual injunction (Section 37 SRA) — granted by the decree at the hearing and on the merits
Section 37 SRA distinguishes temporary injunctions (Order 39 CPC) from perpetual injunctions (decided on the merits and embedded in the decree). Perpetual injunctions are typically prohibitory; mandatory injunctions under s39 require the defendant to do an act.
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