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Keep no-trust motion in abeyance: court

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High CourtRound-up

Kochi: A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court on Friday ordered that the no-confidence motion to be moved on Saturday against the vice-chairman of Palakkad municipality S.R. Balasubramanyan be kept in abeyance. The Bench issued the interim order on appeals filed by chairperson V. Devayani and the vice-chairman against the Single Judge's verdict rejecting their writs against the no-confidence motion. The hearing on the appeals was adjourned to November 20.

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