Uromyces hobsoni Vize. is a rust fungus which infects Jasminum officinale var. grandiflorum. The fungus is mainly observed on the stem and leaves in the form of raised galls at the site of infection. Healthy and infected progressive disease stages on stem and leaves were collected directly from the field and were analysed for the activity of defence enzymes like peroxidase and polyphenol oxidase along with the estimation of total phenols. There was no significant alteration in the activity of polyphenol oxidase and peroxidase in stem tissues, although the leaves exhibited a significant increase in the activity of these enzymes at advanced disease stages. A significant increase in the amount of phenolics was observed at early and advanced stages of disease in leaves and stem, respectively. These studies correlate the susceptibility of the host with the concentration of preformed antimicrobial compounds and the temporal activity of defence enzymes during progress of the disease.