Elluru Sreenivasulu (Private Employee) 10 November 2017
pankaj verma 10 November 2017
Elluru Sreenivasulu (Private Employee) 10 November 2017
But the High Court has given Stay on the orders of the Lower Court.
pankaj verma 10 November 2017
Elluru Sreenivasulu (Private Employee) 10 November 2017
Oh! Whether the court vacate the stay?? If the Court gives judgement supporting the Encroachments, What to do???
pankaj verma 10 November 2017
Elluru Sreenivasulu (Private Employee) 10 November 2017
The case is still pending in high Court.
pankaj verma 10 November 2017
Elluru Sreenivasulu (Private Employee) 10 November 2017
Can't we appeal the same in high Court?
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 11 November 2017
A stay order is for maintaining status quo, and subject to final verdict. An illegal thing can not be made legal by a Court decision, and a court can not resort to such illegality.
Elluru Sreenivasulu (Private Employee) 11 November 2017
Thanks for your valuable replies.
Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 12 November 2017
The stay was granted ex-parte, it can be vacated by the same court i.e., High Court in instant case.
When the High Court (whether in appeal or revision) is satisfied that there is no requirement to stay the order(s) passed by lower Court it would recall the orders for which your lawyer has to apply and argue the case with all relevant facts and figures and reasons for passing the order by Lower Court (which has been stayed by High Court).
Discuss with your lawyer in details.