Sec. 2. Restraining orders and injunctions may be granted by the supreme court or a justice of the supreme court when necessary and proper for the due exercise of the jurisdiction and powers of the supreme court.
[Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-1-10-1 part.]
As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.22.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 34. Civil Law and Procedure
Article 26. Special Proceedings: Injunctions and Restraining Orders
Chapter 1. Injunctions and Restraining Orders Generally
34-26-1-1. Additional Provisions Concerning Injunctions or Restraining Orders
34-26-1-2. Supreme Court and Justices Authorized to Grant Restraining Orders and Injunctions
34-26-1-3. Courts and Judges Authorized to Grant Temporary Injunctions or Restraining Orders
34-26-1-5. Injunction to Restrain Act or Proceeding; Modification of Injunction
34-26-1-6. Temporary Injunction to Restrain Removal or Disposition of Defendant's Property
34-26-1-7. Complaint Verified by Affidavit; Time for Granting Injunction
34-26-1-8. Hearing; Access to Affidavits or Evidence
34-26-1-9. Terms and Conditions of Injunction
34-26-1-10. Second Undertaking Not Required
34-26-1-11. Issuance and Service of Copy of Order on Adverse Party
34-26-1-12. Stay of Proceedings; Endorsement of Release of Errors Upon Complaint
34-26-1-13. Money Collected Upon Judgment; Payment
34-26-1-14. Attachment for Contempt; Rule to Show Cause; Service
34-26-1-15. Attachment for Contempt; Arrest of Party; Indemnity
34-26-1-16. Arrest; Undertaking; Commitment to Jail
34-26-1-17. Stay of Proceedings; Dissolution; Damages
34-26-1-18. Stay of Proceedings; Recovery of Real Estate; Damages