In injunctive proceedings, evidence is freshly introduced whereas in the cases received on appeal from State courts, the evidence is found within the record.
A State law forbidding injunctions in labor disputes is invalid where injunctive relief is available in other similar controversies.
Let us examine, as an illustrative example, the injunctive passage, 'He who is desirous of prosperity is to offer to Vâyu a white animal.
The Veda is defined as the collection of Mantras and Brâhma.nas (also called the vidhis or injunctive sentences).
Anything therefore found in the Vedas which cannot be connected with the injunctive orders as forming part of them is to be regarded as untrustworthy or at best inexpressive.
In detailed and in general disposition Ukhaiḍir exhibits the injunctive plan.
They applied from the first their own system of flanking towers to the defences; they grafted an injunctive plan on to the Roman camp plan, and they ended by discarding the latter in favour of the former.
For the text presents no word of injunctive force with regard to Muni-hood.
That the texts under discussion have an injunctive purport also follows from the fact that they contain verbal forms denoting becoming or origination--'he is to meditate' and the like; for all such forms have injunctive force.
Hence, although the phrase 'then a Muni' does not contain a word of directly injunctive power, we must all the same understand it in an injunctive sense, viz.
The next Sûtra disposes of the objection that the text cannot possibly mean to enjoin a new mental performance, apart from the actual performance, because it contains no word of injunctive force and does not mention a special result.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "injunctive" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.