The temporary injunction was granted after Nasheed's counsel challenged the legitimacy of the bench, asking the High Court to declare the composition of the Hulhumale Court bench unlawful.
The High Court order comes three days ahead of Nasheed's hearing at the Hulhumale Court over the arrest and subsequent detention of Chief Criminal Judge Abdulla Mohamed during his term, Haveeru daily reported.
The composition of the three Judge bench of the Hulhumale Court by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has been up for much debate recently and is also being probed by the Parliament's Independent Bodies Committee.
If convicted and sentenced to more than one year in prison, Nasheed would be barred from leading MDP into the presidential polls.
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Nasheed was arrested on March 5, less than a fortnight after he left the Indian High Commission in Male where he took shelter for 11 days to evade arrest in the case.
After spending 24 hours in detention, 45-year-old Nasheed walked out of police custody on March 6.
During the last hearing, Nasheed had sought deferment of trial till the Presidential polls in September. The Prosecutor too had agreed to the proposal.
His arrest led to protests by Nasheed's supporters who also indulged in violence.