Stay order in Property cases

Question:  Instances relating to property law under which stay can be easily acquired from the court?

Answer:

Where in any suit it is proved by affidavit or otherwise-

 (a) that any property in dispute in a suit is in danger of being wasted, damaged or alienated by any party to the suit, or wrongfully sold in execution of a decree, or

 (b) that the defendant threatens, or intends, to remove or dispose of his property with a view to [defrauding] his creditors,

(c) that the defendant threatens to dispossess, the plaintiff or otherwise cause injury to the plaintiff in relation to any property in dispute in the suit,

The Court may order and grant a temporary injunction to restrain such act, or make such other order for the purpose of staying and preventing the wasting, damaging, alienation, sale, removal or disposition of the property or dispossession of the plaintiff, or otherwise causing injury to the plaintiff in relation to any property in dispute in the suit] as the Court thinks fit, until the disposal of the suit or until further orders. For further details on the matter contact us.