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What is an order of status quo? |
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An order of status quo directs the parties in a case to let things remain as they are i.e. they should not interfere with the subject matter of dispute. For example, if there is an order of status quo in respect of a particular piece of land, the parties should not change the existing building on the land, build anything extra on the lands etc. |
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