Legal Question in Constitutional Law in India
i need supreme court's judgments defining the meaning of status quo orders
Asked on 12/30/10, 3:01 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Dinesh Yadav
Dinesh Yadav and Associates
The Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Bharat Coking Coal Ltd. v. State of Bihar, 1987 Supp SCC 394, at page 398 held as follows:
The expression �status quo� is undoubtedly a term of ambiguity and at times gives rise to doubt and difficulty. According to the ordinary legal connotation, the term �status quo� implies the existing state of things at any given point of time.
Answered on 6/10/11, 12:34 am
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