What does the High Court judgment mean about status quo?

I need to understand the judgment of the High Court, which states: "Meanwhile, the status quo, regarding the petitioner's seniority and promotion, prevalent on the date, shall be maintained."

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Advocate By LEAD INDIA Answered: 08 Apr 2025

The High Court's judgment means that your seniority and promotion status will remain unchanged, as it was on the date mentioned in the order. The court has directed that no changes should be made to your current position or promotion until further proceedings are decided. This is to maintain fairness until the case is resolved. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
 

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