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April 10, 2026

Legal Issues Seminar-General IP (LIS-GIP) On “Can A Court Extend Injunctions To New Parties After Passing A Final Decree Under The Code Of Civil Procedure, 1908?”

A Legal Issues Seminar – General IP (LIS-GIP) was conducted by Shivanshi Gupta, Associate, on the issue: “Can a court extend injunctions to new parties after passing a final decree under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908?” The seminar examined the procedural framework under Section 151 and 152 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 governing the correction of clerical errors and the exercise of inherent powers of the court. The discussion further explored whether courts retain the power to extend or modify relief after the pronouncement of a final judgment and decree, despite having become functus officio. While some decisions emphasize strict adherence to the doctrine of functus officio and the limited scope of Sections 151 and 152 CPC, restricting post-decree intervention only to review or correction of clerical errors, others have taken the view that courts may, in exercise of its inherent powers, permit impleadment of additional parties and extension of injunctions to effectively address continuing infringement.

The Presentation can be accessed here.

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