A:
To let any of the parties withdraw from the suit or part of the claim.
B:
To protect the rights of the parties till the final disposal of the suit.
C:
To allow the parties to appeal in a higher court.
D:
To allow the court to produce any witness to be examined to enable it to pronounce judgment.
E:
To allow the filing of cross-objections in the suit.
Explanation
B: To protect the rights of the parties till the final disposal of the suit.
Interim or interlocutory orders are typically issued by a court to protect the rights and interests of the parties involved in a lawsuit until the final judgment or disposal of the suit. These orders are not final decisions on the merits of the case but are intended to maintain the status quo or address urgent issues while the litigation is ongoing.