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When mandatory injunction cannot be issued-

A. When the injury can be compensated by damages

B. When the balance of convenience is in favour of the defendant

C. Where the obstruction is permanent in nature

D. Where there is a legal obligation on the part of the defendant to perform some positive act

Answer: Option A


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