Restoration of Movable Property Threatened with Destruction and for an Injunction
Mr………………………….., the above-named plaintiff, states as follows :
- Plaintiff is, and at all times hereinafter mentioned was, the owner of a portrait of his grandfather which was executed by an eminent painter, and of which no duplicate exists or state any facts showing that the property is of a kind that cannot be replaced by money.
- On the ………………….. day of ……………. 20…… deposited the same for safe-keeping with the defendant.
- On the ………………. day of …………….. 20 ……. He demanded the same from the defendant and offered to pay all reasonable charges for the storage of the same.
- The defendant refuses to deliver the same to the plaintiff and threatens to conceal dispose of, cut or injure the same if required to deliver it up.
- No pecuniary compensation would be an adequate compensation to the plaintiff for the loss of the painting;
- [Facts showing when the cause of action arose and that Court has jurisdiction.]
- The value of the subject-matter of the suit for the purpose of jurisdiction is ………… rupees and for the purpose of court fee is …….. rupees.
- The Plaintiff claims –
- That the defendant be restrained by injunction from disposing of, injuring for concealing the said planning;
- That he be compelled to deliver the same to the plaintiff.