Maldives plunged into crisis after President Abdulla Yameen defied a Supreme Court ruling (AFP)
Three judges of Maldives Supreme Court on Tuesday evening revoked its order to release nine high-profile political prisoners, one of the points in their 1 February verdict that was seen to have prompted President Abdulla Yameen to impose a state of emergency in Maldives and arrest two top judges. President Yameen, who had minutes earlier restored the powers of the judges to revisit the verdict, welcomed the tweaks. The compromise between the judiciary - the two top judges are still in jail - and government came around the same time that India said it was "disturbed" by the declaration of emergency and was "carefully" tracking the situation.