The district court at Gampaha near here, had last week restrained Fonterra from releasing stocks, distributing and advertising of milk powder and dairy products.
The order came as a result of two health services trade unions petitioning the court after health concerns were raised on Fonterra products having DCD (Dicyandiamide) and Whey protein.
Fonterra on its part had already announced the temporary closure of its Sri Lankan operations earlier today "to protect our people and farmers' assets", citing "unstable situation" in the island.
Fonterra has also been embroiled in an unrelated botulism scare earlier this month which led to global product recalls.
The ministry of health last week ordered the withdrawal of two batches of Fonterra products over fears of contamination.
The company has insisted there is no contamination, saying tests carried out by the Sri Lankan government are inaccurate.
The local directors of Fonterra also faced contempt of court charges for defying the enjoining order to stop distribution and advertising of its products.
