Does "Interim Order stands vacated" mean the maintenance order is canceled?

In one of the DV quashing orders, the Hon’ble High Court dismissed the revision and transferred the case to the Trial Court for expeditious resolution. However, the Hon’ble High Court mentioned, "Interim Order, if any, stands vacated." Does this mean that the lower court's interim maintenance order has been vacated?

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Advocate By LEAD INDIA Answered: 29 Jan 2025

Yes, when the High Court said "Interim Order, if any, stands vacated," it means the lower court's temporary maintenance order is no longer valid. To resolve this, you can ask the trial court for clarification. If the order is canceled, you can file for temporary maintenance again. It's best to talk to a lawyer for advice on the next steps and to understand the situation better. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
 

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