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What is the difference between interim and ad interim order?

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  In legal terminology, both "interim order" and "ad interim order" refer to temporary orders issued by a court during the pendency of a case. However, there are nuanced differences between the two terms: Interim Order: An interim order is a temporary order issued by a court to maintain the status quo or prevent irreparable harm until a final decision is made on the merits of the case. Here are key aspects of an interim order: Legal Basis : Governed by  Order 39  of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), which provides for various types of interim orders, including injunctions, stay orders, and appointment of receivers. Purpose : Aimed at preserving the rights of parties and preventing any injustice or harm pending the final determination of the case. Duration : Generally remains in force until further orders of the court or until the case is disposed of finally. Procedure : Typically granted after hearing both parties or, in urgent cases, ex-parte (without hearing the ...