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Apart from pleading facts like balance
of convenience prima facie case etc., all being in favour of the
defendants ... however, to
confirm the injunction holding that the balance of convenience was in
favour of such continuation and that
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respondent before trial Court, then question of
balance of convenience and irreparable loss caused to respondent have
no meaning ... would consider question in regard to balance of convenience of
parties as also irreparable injury which might be suffered
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case at the
stage of granting stay-Balance of convenience, public
justice etc. are relevant considerations--Precedents ... taking judicial note of the high issues and balance of
convenience in the wider context. The judicial approach
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terms of money, and that the
equity and balance of convenience was in his favour.
The, Trial Court granted interim ... injunction was
granted, and that the balance of convenience was not in
favour of the appellant.
The Trial Court found
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need
against another and determine where the `balance of
convenience' lies."
The interlocutory remedy is intended to preserve in
status ... plaintiff at the trial
and that the balance of convenience favoured the grant.
This requirement, however, in the matter
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gravity of the evil. In
other words, a balance of convenience in the conventional
phrase of Anglo-Saxon Common ... debentures, taking into account the overall balance
of convenience and having due regard to the sums of money
involved
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appellant's case, amount of demand, balance of
convenience or non-dispensation of prior deposit may lead to grave
irreparable ... basis of a prima jacie case, balance of convenience, etc., no
specific finding has been given by Member, Shri Murthy
Customs, Excise and Gold Tribunal - Delhi
investigate other aspects
- If no prima facie case, balance of convenience, irreparable loss etc.
need no consideration - Existence of prima ... following
slots: (i) prima facie case; (ii) balance of convenience; (iii)
irreparable injury to - the plaintiff, and (iv) lastly
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appellant's case, amount of demand, balance
of convenience or non-dispensation of prior deposit may lead to grave
irreparable ... basis of a prima facie case, balance of convenience, etc., no
specific finding has been given by Member, Shri Murthy
Customs, Excise and Gold Tribunal - Delhi
functions of the Chamber and how the
balance of convenience is all in favour of the defendants and against ... alleged by
the contesting defendants and that the balance of convenience is in
favour of the plaintiff.
12. Even
Madras High Court
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