A court injunction is a legal order issued by a court that directs someone to stop doing a specific action or behavior. It is used to prevent harm or protect someone's rights until a case is resolved. Full definition
Moreover, a state court injunction is not per se sacred where federal constitutional questions are involved. (supreme.justia.com)
When you file bankruptcy the bankruptcy laws provide an immediate court injunction of the case file that stops your creditors from taking any action to collect a debt. (financialdignity.com)
The Prison Officers» Association (POA) had earlier flouted a High Court injunction against the planned 24 - hour strike, but ordered its members to return to work around 7 pm after the justice secretary agreed to hold talks on Friday. (politics.co.uk)