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Status quo

(Querist) 25 November 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Status quo given in a civil matter till futher orders what is the limitation for it
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 25 November 2011
I always consider 'status quo' to be the most contentious order as both the parties may treat the status quo as per trier own consideration.
Anyway once such order is given the court expects both the parties to keep the suit property in such conditions as it was there at the time of passing the order.
V R SHROFF (Expert) 25 November 2011
Status Quo is given on temporary basis, till next date of hearing, and once Ex-5 is heard and decided, that order follows.
interin and ad-interin injunctions order will replace status quo. a STAY ORDER, pending hearing and final disposal of the civil suit last till case last, say few months to few years. if appealed in High Court,Many yeas say 10-15 yrs
Status Quo is for very short duration, and usually extended on every date.
Rajeev Kumar (Expert) 25 November 2011
Agree with experts
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 25 November 2011
Nothing remains to be added in detailed reply.
RAJU O.F., (Expert) 26 November 2011
If a competent Court has passed 'status quo' untill further Order, it will remain till disposal of the matter or such order is set-aside by an appellate Court. Violation of 'status quo' order during its substitence will amount to contempt of court.
Advocate. Arunagiri (Expert) 26 November 2011
There is no time limitation for the status quo order, unless it is specifically said.

Till further order means, till further order from this court or appellate court.
M/s. Y-not legal services (Expert) 27 November 2011
yes. am also agree with experts.,
Sailesh Kumar Shah (Expert) 27 November 2011
I would like to say that Nothing remains to be added in detailed reply.


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