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Contact the court and ask them for a copy of any relevant orders. TBH they will probably just read it out to you on the phone.
If the case as been put on hold then someone has asked the court to do so and they have agreed.
There’s no perspective to give you. The court process has been paused. Nobody online can tell you why that has happened: your lawyer is the only person who could advise on that.
If a Court of Session action has been sisted then it may have been done by the Court or by the parties. For example, the defender may say they need time to obtain a report. As I say, only your solicitor can tell you why this has happened.