The Bench of Chief Justice K M Joseph and Justice V K Bisht passed the order on a petition filed by the Centre against yesterday's single judge directive for floor test tomorrow.
The order came after Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for the Centre, strongly opposed yesterday's order saying courts cannot interfere with the Presidential proclamation.
"By consent order, the Honourable Division Bench stayed the order of single judge till April 7," said advocate Nalin Kohli, who was part of the team representing the Centre.
Earlier, the trust vote was slated for March 28 but the Centre imposed President's Rule on March 27, citing "breakdown of Constitutional machinery" in the state.
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This was challenged by ousted Chief Minister Harish Rawat before the single judge U C Dhyani of the High Court.
The single judge, while ordering the floor test on March 31, had also allowed nine disqualified rebel Congress MLAs to participate in the voting.
Ordering the floor test yesterday, Justice Dhyani had
observed that invoking of Article 356 of the Constitution by the Centre was a "colourable exercise of power".
Kohli said the Centre will file its counter before the Division Bench on April 4 for which the other side will file its reply the next day. The matter will be heard again on April 6, he said.
"So, in effect the single judge order has been kept in abeyance till April 7," Kohli said.
Meanwhile, Justice Dhyani put off hearing on a plea by rebel Congress MLAs challenging their disqualification by Speaker Govind Singh Kunjwal after President's Rule was imposed.
The court also told them that although they have been allowed to vote in the assembly during floor test their votes will not be treated on par with the rest of the MLAs.
An appeal was filed today by six of the nine rebel MLAs against the Speaker's action questioning its validity on the ground that the action had been taken after imposition of President's Rule and suspension of the Assembly.