If court has directed maintenance of status quo you cannot give premises on leave and licence
2) it would amount to contempt of court
If the honorable judge has asked to maintain status quo on a disputed property, is it possible to create a license on the property so that the monetary proceeds resulting from the license can be used for the upkeep/tax of the property until the dispute is resolved?
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If court has directed maintenance of status quo you cannot give premises on leave and licence
2) it would amount to contempt of court
1. License is also a kind of transfer of possession of proeprty.,
2.If there is an order of status quo creation of license in the proeprty would be treated as violation of the order of status quo/
3. So do not violate the order of the court . if you do they can initiate contempt proceeding agaisnt you.
If the court has passed an order for status quo, then there can be no activity done in respect of the schedule of property under dispute.
The parties to the suit have to maintain status quo.
The proposed activities may be considered as contempt of court hence do not get into any such adventure because it may hamper and become fatal to your own case.