
Court injunctions
A court injunction is a legal order issued by a judge that requires an individual or party to do or stop doing a specific act. It serves as an immediate remedy to prevent harm or protect rights while a full legal case is ongoing. Injunctions can be temporary (to maintain the status quo until a final decision) or permanent (as part of the final judgment). They are commonly used in disputes related to property, contracts, or personal rights, ensuring that issues are addressed quickly and fairly before permanent decisions are made.