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UK Law Reference
All Legal Journeys
Civil Litigation
England & Wales
5 stages
Weeks (interim) to 6 months (final)
Reviewed 2026-05-22

Harassment injunction journey (civil)

Civil injunction under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 to restrain a course of conduct.

Who Uses This Journey

Victims of non-domestic harassment (e.g. by neighbours, ex-employers, strangers, online) seeking civil remedies. For domestic abuse, see the family law injunction route.

Stage-by-Stage Timeline

1

Document the course of conduct

PHA 1997 requires a 'course of conduct' (≥2 incidents) — diary, screenshots, witness statements.

Evidence Needed
  • Incident log
  • Witnesses
  • Police reports if any
2

Cease and desist letter

Put the perpetrator on notice. Strengthens 'knowledge' element of the offence.

3

Issue civil claim

Section 3 PHA 1997 allows damages and an injunction in the County or High Court.

4

Interim injunction

Apply for immediate relief while the case proceeds — without-notice if urgent.

5

Final order

Final injunction can be perpetual or time-limited; damages for distress.

Possible Outcomes
  • Final injunction with power of arrest attached
  • Damages
  • Costs

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