A bit confused on the subject of the first injunction to have the book banned. From the injunction itself it can be seen that both the plaintiffs and the defendants submitted depositions and several witnesses were heard in court. What is secret about that? 8-)(--)
The first time the injunction was put in place was in September 2009, during a night court session by the judge Puna Lupo (sic), as an emergency, so that it would be secret. It was found later that the McCanns had tried twice previously to impose an injunction but their demand was rejected by the courts. Gonçalo Amaral, as were many others, was only informed of this ban through the Portuguese newspaper Expresso which came out on that Thursday.
The defendents then appealed the injunction and the first public hearings took place in January 2010 and on 18 February 2010, the judge upheld the ban. Later that year, on 19 October 2010, the ban was lifted and the "acordão" of the Lisbon Appeals Court was scathing in their appreciation of the previous rulings.