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Preface v
Table of Cases
xv
Table of Statutes
xliii
Table of Statutory Instruments
xlvii
Table of Civil Procedure Rules
xlix
Table of European Materials
li
List of Abbreviations
liii
Part A JURISDICTION
1 Introduction
Definition, classification and effect
1(3)
Requirement of a substantive claim
4(7)
"Just and convenient"
11(6)
Judges and courts
17(3)
Parties
20(3)
Scope of the remedy
23
Real property
24(1)
Environmental harm
25(1)
Landlord and tenant
26(1)
Employment and industrial relations
27(1)
Intellectual property
28(1)
Commercial
29(1)
Companies
30(1)
Fiduciaries
31(1)
Publications (see Ch.4.2)
32(1)
Harassment and anti-social behaviour
33(1)
Matrimonial and domestic (see Ch.10)
34(1)
Discrimination (see para.4-64)
35(1)
Public law
36(1)
Litigation (see paras 4-74-4-81)
37
2 Criteria: Permanent Injunctions
1(1)
A discretionary remedy
2(11)
The claimant's behaviour
5(1)
The relevance of malice
6(1)
Whether the injunction will be ineffective
7(1)
Minors and patients
8(1)
Adequacy of damages
9(4)
Quia timet injunctions: damages in lieu
13(2)
Damages in addition
14(1)
Acquiescence or laches
15(5)
Acquiescence
16(4)
Laches
20(2)
Mandatory and quia timet injunctions at trial Mandatory injunctions
22
Quia timet mandatory injunctions
25
3 Criteria: Interim Injunctions
Significance of interim injunctions
1(2)
Undertaking in damages
3(10)
The American Cyanamid case
13(25)
A serious question to be tried
15(4)
Inadequacy of damages to either side
19(2)
Balance of convenience
21(4)
Status quo
25(2)
Special cases
27(1)
Trade dispute defence
28(1)
Actions against a public authority
29(1)
Where the grant or refusal of an injunction will dispose of the action
30(2)
No dispute on the facts
32(1)
Restraint of trade
33(1)
Covenants between neighbours
34(1)
Defamation
35(1)
Matrimonial and domestic proceedings
36(1)
Injunctions pending a reference to the European Court of Justice
37(1)
Mandatory injunctions
38
4 Special Cases in the Law of Injunctions
Contracts of employment and other business relationships Express covenants
1(17)
Indirect specific performance
2(2)
Mutual trust and confidence
4(1)
Restraint of trade
5(2)
Breach of confidence
7(3)
Barring-out relief
10(1)
Injunctions against dismissal
11(2)
Injunctions to restrain other breaches of contract by an employer
13(1)
Interim reinstatement
14(1)
Trade disputes
15(2)
Disclosure orders
17(1)
Restraint of publication
18(43)
The impact of the Human Rights Act
19(7)
Injunctions contra mundum
26(4)
The form of order and its effect on third parties
30(3)
Public domain exception
33(2)
Defamation
35(4)
Misuse of private information
39(7)
Super-injunctions
46(4)
Anonymised injunctions
50(3)
Hearing in public
53(1)
Preventing contempt of court
54(4)
Reporting criminal trials
58(2)
Election statements
60(1)
Public law Restraining the commission of a crime
61(12)
Applications for judicial review
66(1)
Injunctions against the Crown
67(6)
Defendants outside the jurisdiction
73(1)
Restraint of legal proceedings Litigation in English courts
74(10)
Litigation abroad
78(4)
Arbitration
82(2)
Discrimination
84(1)
Financial services and consumer contracts
85(3)
State immunity
88(1)
Harassment and anti-social behaviour
89
The Protection from Harassment Act 1997
90(6)
Anti-social behaviour injunctions under the Housing Act 1996
96(13)
Anti-social behaviour orders under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 4-104 Claims by local authorities under the Local Government Act 1972
109(4)
Gang-related violence injunctions under the Policing and Crime Act 2009 4-111 Patents and trademarks
113
Part B PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
5 Interim Applications
1(1)
Jurisdiction
2(2)
Without notice applications
4(20)
Without notice hearings: duties to the court
24(3)
Documents
27(11)
The claim form
29(1)
Evidence
30(3)
Draft order (without notice)
33(4)
Notice of application
37(1)
On notice applications Procedure General
38(11)
Queen's Bench general list
39(2)
Chancery Division
41(2)
The need for a prompt decision
43(1)
Order for speedy trial
44(1)
Standing over to trial
45(1)
Interim declarations
46(1)
Discharge of without notice orders
47(1)
Disposing of the claim
48(1)
Form of order
49(4)
Undertakings
53(3)
Costs
56(5)
Summary judgment and default judgment Summary judgment
61(2)
Judgment in default
62(1)
Striking out a claim for an injunction
63
Appendix: Practice Guidance: Interim Non-Disclosure Orders Guidance
1(1)
Statutory Provisions
4(4)
Civil Procedure Rules
8(1)
Open Justice
9(7)
Consent Orders
16(1)
Application
17(1)
Notice of Application
18(6)
Notice and Undertakings to the Court - Non-Parties
24(5)
Hearing - Scrutiny of Application
29(4)
Explanatory Notes
33(3)
Applicant's Continuing Duty
36(1)
Active Case Management
37(5)
Hearing Notes and Judgments
42(4)
Appeals
46
6 Other Proceedings
The trial and judgment
1(5)
Undertakings in lieu
2(3)
Declarations
5(1)
Inquiry as to damages
6(10)
Suspension of injunctions
16(5)
Discharge of injunctions
21(4)
Release from undertakings
25(2)
Part 36 payments
27(1)
Discontinuance
28(1)
Appeals
29(5)
Injunctions pending appeal
34
7 Freezing Injunctions
Jurisdiction
1(5)
Procedure
6(7)
What the claimant must show A cause of action justiciable in England and Wales
13(19)
A good arguable case
20(2)
Assets of the defendant within the jurisdiction
22(4)
A real risk of removal or disposal of the assets
26(6)
Ancillary remedies Disclosure of documents or information
32(10)
Cross-examination
37(4)
Appointment of a receiver
41(1)
Third parties
42(3)
Variation and discharge Applications by the defendant
45(10)
Non-disclosure
50(3)
Applications by the claimant
53(1)
Stay or strike-out
54(1)
Competing creditors
55(2)
The writ ne exeat regno
57(4)
Extra-territorial freezing injunctions in support of claims in England and Wales
61(4)
Freezing injunctions in aid of foreign claims Foreign judgments
65(7)
Foreign litigation
66(6)
Restraint orders Before the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
72
Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
84
8 Search Orders
1(1)
Search orders Entry on premises and removal of material
2(18)
Grounds for a Search Order
3(6)
Safeguards
9(5)
Applying to discharge
14(2)
Disclosure orders in intellectual property cases
16(2)
Cases not involving intellectual property
18(2)
Interim preservation of property
20(3)
Delivery up of goods
23
9 Contempt of Court
Jurisdiction
1(10)
Notice of the injunction
11(3)
Penal notice
13(1)
Notice of the application to commit
14(3)
Procedure at the hearing
17(8)
Parallel civil and criminal proceedings
25(3)
The penalty for contempt
28(14)
Suspended committal orders
36(4)
Alternatives to committal
40(2)
Defects in the committal order or the notice of application
42(3)
Applications by a party in contempt
45(2)
Declaration that act would not breach injunction
47(1)
Appeals
48
Part C Matrimonial And Domestic Proceedings
10 Matrimonial Injunctions and Similar Orders
Introduction
1(8)
Legal aid
6(3)
Jurisdiction under the Family Law Act 1996 Jurisdiction
9(20)
Injunctions against molestation
10(7)
Occupation orders The types of order
17(2)
A person entitled by law or matrimonial home rights (includes spouses) (s.33)
19(2)
A former spouse or civil partner with no existing right to occupy (s.35)
21(1)
Cohabitants or former cohabitants without an existing right to occupy (s.36)
22(1)
Neither spouse/former spouse nor civil partner/former civil partner has a right to occupy (s.37)
23(1)
Neither cohabitant/former cohabitant has a right to occupy (s.38)
24(1)
When an occupation order will be made
25(4)
Power of arrest and other enforcement procedures under the Family Law Act 1996
29(20)
Power of arrest
31(2)
Warrant of arrest
33(4)
Application to commit (see also Ch.9)
37(12)
The Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Act 2007
49(9)
The Protection from Harassment Act 1997
58(7)
Injunctions concerning children Prohibited steps order
65(14)
Recovery orders
70(1)
Emergency protection orders
71(1)
Injunctions in wardship proceedings
72(3)
Miscellaneous
75(4)
Orders to preserve property
79(4)
The Human Rights Act 1998
83(146)
Part D Precedents
11 Precedents
229(94)
Precedent 1
231(4)
Precedent 2
235(4)
Precedent 3
239(3)
Precedent 4
242(3)
Precedent 5
245(3)
Precedent 6
248(8)
Precedent 7
256(9)
Precedent 8
265(1)
Precedent 9
266(2)
Precedent 10
268(2)
Precedent 11
270(2)
Precedent 12
272(1)
Precedent 13
273(2)
Precedent 14
275(14)
Precedent 15
289(1)
Precedent 16
290(1)
Precedent 17
291(1)
Precedent 18
292(1)
Precedent 19
293(2)
Precedent 20
295(1)
Precedent 21
296(3)
Precedent 22
299(2)
Precedent 23
301(2)
Precedent 24
303(3)
Precedent 25
306(5)
Precedent 26
311(2)
Precedent 27
313(2)
Precedent 28
315(6)
Urgent Court Business Officer Numbers for Out-of-hours Injunction Applications
321(2)
Index 323