Q 1:- What is difference between Malfeasance,Misfeasance,and Nonfeasance ?
Q 2:- Whether appeal against status quo order is maintainable?
Ans:- An appeal against a status quo order is generally maintainable when the order is essentially one of temporary injunction under Order 39 Rules 1 or 2 CPC. In such a case, the remedy is an appeal under Order 43 Rule 1(r) CPC. However, the court will look to the real nature and source of the order; merely calling it a ‘status quo’ order is not decisive.”
Important distinction
If the status quo direction is actually an injunction restraining a party from changing possession, title position, construction, or nature of the property, it is treated as an appealable injunction order. But if the order is purely administrative, procedural, or not traceable to Order 39 Rules 1, 2, 4, or 10 CPC, appeal under Order 43 Rule 1(r) may not lie.
Judicial caution
Courts have also emphasized that a status quo order should not be passed casually, and it must satisfy the usual injunction tests such as prima facie case, balance of convenience, and irreparable injury. Therefore, maintainability of appeal depends on the substance of the order, not its label.
One-line answer
“An appeal against a status quo order is maintainable if the order is in substance a temporary injunction under Order 39 CPC, in which case appeal lies under Order 43 Rule 1(r) CPC.”
Q 3:- What is basic concept of Continuous offence with reference to Indian criminal law?
Ans:- https://www.lawweb.in/2024/06/what-is-basic-concept-of-continuous.html
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