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Status Quo is required to be maintained even during the appeal

Raj Kumar Makkad ,
  24 November 2010       Share Bookmark

Court :
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Brief :
Status quo qua possession of the suit property till the disposal of the suit- an application of ad-interim injunction during the pendency of the appeal.- whether suit decreed by the learned Trial Court vide judgment and decree dated 09.06.2010 after remand was maintainable?
Citation :
Balwant Ram and Anr. Vs. Gendi Devi and Ors. (Decided on 29.10.2010) MANU/PH/2202/2010

Held, that parties should maintain status quo till the disposal of the appeal and the Appellate Court should decide the appeal itself at its own merit in accordance with law within 90 days from the date of certified copy of this order placed before the First Appellate Court. In the instant case present petition could be disposed of without notice to the respondents because notice to the respondents would unnecessary cause delay in the disposal of the appeal. Therefore, the Court proposed to decide this petition without notice to the respondents.

 
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