The Supreme Court on Friday said that the Uttarakhand High Court order, removing President’s rule in the hill state and restoring Congress’ Harish Rawat as Chief Minister, be kept in abeyance till 27 April.
A bench headed by Justice Dipak Mishra, while passing its orders, said, the high court will deliver its reasoned judgement by 26 April.
The order came after an hour-long, heated argument on the central government’s petition seeking stay of the high court order.
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