injunctioner
Injunctioner is a term rarely used in modern jurisprudence. It is not an official professional designation, and in everyday practice the authority that issues injunctive relief is a court or judge, not a person titled “injunctioner.” The word appears mainly in historical texts, translations, or fiction, where it may be used to refer to the actor who grants or enforces an injunction.
An injunction itself is a court order that requires a party to do or refrain from specific
To obtain an injunction, a party typically files a motion or application with a court. Courts commonly
Enforcement and limits: Violating an injunction can trigger contempt of court and penalties. Injunctions can be
In contemporary practice, the appropriate terminology is the judge or court issuing the injunction, not an