we have a cricket team which was running from the past 25 yrs. I am the secretary of the club. Our president of the club is a parish priest who we said will be a default hon president. we never had any issues till recently when a new priest came. he wanted to change the whole committee with no election for which we rejected. he proceeded with the same, we objectet but he ignored. we approached the lower court for an injunction, instead of responding to the notice he filed for injunction in the higher court by over valueing the suite. anyway their got an ex party injunction. Later we argued before the lower court and the case was tranfered to the senior court and the cases were put under 1 case. on 23-07-2006 we argued in the senior court and the judge pronunced the orders by dismissing 3 cases out of 5(both the parties injuction were dismised) he pronounced a status quo in the interest of the cricket players. What does this mean or from what day does status quo take effect ?
2006-07-23
00:14:10
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