A civil court can vacate an ad interim ex parte injunction if the defendant demonstrates that the plaintiff failed to establish a prima facie case or that there has been a change in circumstances since the injunction was granted. For example, if the plaintiff did not provide adequate evidence of irreparable harm or if the defendant can show that the injunction is causing undue hardship without just cause. Additionally, if the defendant can present new evidence that undermines the basis for the injunction, the court may consider vacating it.
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