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In the attached doc, is the hc's stay order applicable to husband as well?

(Querist) 27 February 2012 This query is : Resolved 
Please find the attached Interim stay order document given by High Court,

My question is :
the Granted Stay order is meant for the petitioners or meant for the husband (one of the respondent)?
Why because if you see in the attached document it is displayed that

"High Court may be pleased to grant the stay of all the further proceedings of DVC. No. XXXX"

Hence I request the senior lawyers here to go through the attached document (with this query) and reply what actually high court interim order says...
false_case_victim (Querist) 27 February 2012
I mean to ask that
is it also meant for Husband including his mother and sister for the interim stay order given by High Court?

If it is not meant for the husband then Does he need to undergo or neednot the trail in the lower court till the DVC wife lodges a stay vacation petition for the Husband's Sister and Mother?
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 27 February 2012
It only means that no proceeding shall run before the trial court till next order of high court.
Shantilal Pandya (Expert) 28 February 2012
It is stay of all further proceedings of DVC. No. XXXX on the file of the Metropolitan Magistrate, , pending Crl.P. No. XXXX on the file of the High Court. it is very much clear from the nature of the order.
adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (Expert) 28 February 2012
proceedings of Lower Court are stayed.
false_case_victim (Querist) 28 February 2012
I have also requested for your warmth reply for the following part of query:

"Does he need to undergo or neednot the trail in the lower court till the DVC wife lodges a stay vacation petition for the Husband's Sister and Mother?"
- because the petitioners are only the mother and the sister. But the husband is the respondent. (refer to the attachement)


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