Re Lord Cable: 1976

Slade J said: ‘I add one further observation in relation to the evidentiary position. American Cyanamid Co. v. Ethicon Ltd. may have led prospective plaintiffs to the belief, perhaps partially justified, that it is not necessary for them to adduce affidavit evidence in support of a motion for an interlocutory injunction of such a precise and compelling nature as might have been required before that decision. Nevertheless, in my judgment it is still necessary for any plaintiff who is seeking interlocutory relief to adduce sufficiently precise factual evidence to satisfy the court that he has a real prospect of succeeding in his claim for a permanent injunction at the trial. If the facts adduced by him in support of his motion do not by themselves suffice to satisfy the court as to this, he cannot in my judgment expect it to assist him by inventing hypotheses of fact on which he might have a real prospect of success.’

Judges:

Slade J

Citations:

[1976] 3 All ER 417

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedFiona Trust Holding Corp and others v Privalov and others ComC 21-May-2007
Allegations were made of different varieties of fraud. Applications were made for freezing orders. . .
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Updated: 07 December 2022; Ref: scu.252443