A 'mandatory injunction' under Section 39 SRA
AIs granted only in matrimonial proceedings
BIs available against the State only
CAlways requires a jury
DIs granted to compel the performance of an act necessary to prevent the breach of an obligation, when the court is capable of enforcing such performance — courts are cautious about issuing mandatory injunctions that require continuous supervision
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Is granted to compel the performance of an act necessary to prevent the breach of an obligation, when the court is capable of enforcing such performance — courts are cautious about issuing mandatory injunctions that require continuous supervision
Mandatory injunctions are stronger reliefs than prohibitory injunctions because they compel positive action. Courts apply them sparingly, especially where they would require continuous supervision (which is also a Section 14 bar to specific performance).
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