The order in this regard was issued by a division benchcomprising justices K T Sankaran and Babu Mathew P Joseph while hearing appeals by bar owners and the state government against the ruling of a single judge partially upholding the current year's Abkari policy.
The arguments in the case are continuing before the division bench.
Earlier, a single judge had upheld the state excise policyfor 2014-15 thus paving the way for closure of over 700 odd bars, including the 418 bars whose licences were not renewed.
The court subsequently ordered that status quo should be
maintained with regard to remaining 292 bars which was again extended today.
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