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Interim orders passed by the court may be of various courts.
The second and any subsequent interim orders may last for up to four weeks.
There is no limit to the number of interim orders which the court can make.
Section 38 deals with interim orders which may be made in care proceedings.
They do apply to applications for interim orders in care proceedings.
Interim orders and rules nisi, the court held, were not to be had simply for the asking.
All interim orders come to an end on the disposal of the application if they have not otherwise expired.
It is under these procedural laws that the power to issue interim orders may be conferred on the courts.
In India, interim orders may be passed by civil courts in matters before them.
This prohibition does not apply to interim orders.
On March 14, 2013, the judge was passed interim orders on an application arising out of a civil suit from the director and his wife.
The single judge may review decisions of the Registrar and make interim orders outside the Law Terms.
The usual rules of procedure and evidence apply to applications for interim orders (see Chapters 5 and 6).
Although the Court often declines to review interim orders, Mr. Walsh deserved a hearing.
He has vociferously fought for the Kaveri river water Tribunal's Interim orders to be implemented.
"We are aware of no departmental orders, interim orders or patrol guide rules which prohibit a police officer from throwing his radio," Mr. Smirti said.
The father issued a notice of motion seeking interim orders on 18 January 1991, including an application that there should be an order preventing the child's removal from Ontario.
The power to include a requirement for psychiatric or medical examination or treatment in a final supervision order (Sched 3, paras 4 and 5) does not apply to interim orders.
The presumption of no order in s1(5) applies to interim orders and the court should not make one unless satisfied that the order would be better for the child than no order.
On October 10, 1971, Major Shafaat Jamil under interim orders from Major Zia transferred command of Sector 11 to Taher temporarily.
The GMC's interim orders panel made a determination, subsequent to the Glasgow International Airport attacks, that Abdullah's registration should be suspended for 18 months, as an interim measure.
The Court saw no need to also investigate if there had been a breach of 6-2, relating to the presumption of innocence or if the interim orders had been made within a reasonable time.
Although Dr. Ikwueke had twice referred Peter to hospital specialists, the GMC's Interim Orders Panel suspended Dr. Ikwueke for 18 months.
I bear in mind also that this is an interim matter and interim orders are not lightly interfered with because of the temporary nature of those orders and because so often the evidence is provisional.
The Guidance tells us that interim orders represent a substantial, if temporary, intervention in the child's life and "should not be regarded as routine parts of an application for a full care or supervision order" (vol 1, para 3.38).