Yep, can see that.
Interesting in that the Magistrates Court Rules 2010 R38 says a Magistrate's Court can issue an injunction, however no corresponding section in the Magistrates Court Act 1989 exists, and s12 of this act says ...
(b) seeking the grant of any relief or remedy in the nature of certiorari, prohibition, mandamus or quo warranto, or the grant of a declaration of right or an injunction; or
...
may not be brought in respect of any matter or thing that, by reason of the operation of this Act, is deemed to be valid or lawful or to have been validly or lawfully done.
Rules don't appear to correct any longer.
Interesting in that the Magistrates Court Rules 2010 R38 says a Magistrate's Court can issue an injunction, however no corresponding section in the Magistrates Court Act 1989 exists, and s12 of this act says ...
(b) seeking the grant of any relief or remedy in the nature of certiorari, prohibition, mandamus or quo warranto, or the grant of a declaration of right or an injunction; or
...
may not be brought in respect of any matter or thing that, by reason of the operation of this Act, is deemed to be valid or lawful or to have been validly or lawfully done.
Rules don't appear to correct any longer.