A _____injunction can only be granted by the decree made at the hearing and upon the merits of the suit, the defendant is thereby perpetually enjoined from, the assertion of a right, or from the commission of an act, which could be contrary to the rights of the plaintiff.
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A perpetual injunction can only be granted by a decree made at the hearing and upon the merits of the suit. This is stated in Section 37(2) of the Specific Relief Act. Unlike temporary injunctions (which can be granted at any stage), perpetual injunctions are final remedies requiring full adjudication.