The appeals court in the northeastern town of Colmar said it agreed with the prosecutor's request for more information. The case will be examined again on April 6.
Under a previous decision, Haradinaj must stay in France under judicial supervision while his case is being studied.
Serbia's government requested his extradition after French police arrested Haradinaj in January on a Serbian arrest warrant. The arrest angered Kosovo, where lawmakers called on the European Union to intervene to secure his release.
Haradinaj was cleared of war crimes charges by a U.N. tribunal.
Serbia said in January it would refuse to extradite people sought by France if it failed to hand over Haradinaj.
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