Johnson v. Superior Court
Johnson v. Superior Court
Opinion of the Court
In an action brought by one Bliss against the petitioner and others to enjoin them from diverting the waters of a certain stream, the Superior Court granted a preliminary in unction commanding the defendants to remove the obstructions by which they diverted the said waters, and to permit them to flow undisturbed in the stream, pending the action. Whether there was error in granting the injunction is not now for consideration. The case being here upon certiorari, the inquiry, of course, goes only to the power of the court to make the order. The jurisdiction of the court to grant a preliminary injunction, restraining the defendant from interfering’ with the flow of water pending the litigation cannot be doubted, and we cannot see that its jurisdiction is exceeded when it requires the removal
Writ denied and petition dismissed.
McKee, J., and McKinstry, J., concurred.
Hearing in Bank denied.
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- J. H. JOHNSON v. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF TULARE COUNTY
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- Syllabus
- Injunction—Removai. op Obstructions—Certk>p,ari—Contempt—Jurisdiction. —The jurisdiction of a court in granting a preliminary injunction against the diversion of the water of a stream is not exceeded when the order directs the removal of the means by which the diversion is made; and the refusal to comply with such an order subjects the defendant to punishment for contempt.