A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Injunctions by Kerr and J. M. Paterson is a distinguished legal classic that provides a comprehensive study of the principles governing injunctions and related equitable remedies. The 6th Edition, Indian Economy Reprint 2026, preserves the authoritative scholarship of the original work while making this important reference accessible to modern legal professionals and students. The book examines the historical development, legal foundations, and practical application of injunctions across a wide range of disputes, making it an essential resource for understanding preventive and protective relief in law.
Key Features:
- Detailed treatment of temporary, perpetual, mandatory, and prohibitory injunctions.
- Explains equitable principles and judicial discretion in granting relief.
- Covers procedural aspects involved in seeking and opposing injunctions.
- Discusses remedies in matters involving contracts, property, nuisance, trespass, and commercial disputes.
- Includes analysis of leading judicial precedents and established legal doctrines.
- Valuable reference for courtroom strategy and civil litigation practice.
- Indian Economy Reprint edition offers affordability without compromising content value.
This book is highly valuable for advocates, civil litigators, judges, legal scholars, law students, and academicians seeking a deeper understanding of injunction law and equitable remedies.