Centre initiates eviction proceedings against Sujan Singh Park North in Delhi

The Union government has started eviction proceedings against the Sujan Singh Park North complex in New Delhi, citing a 1960 lease termination for breaches. The company running the property, which includes the Ambassador Hotel, has challenged the move in court.

The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs’ Land and Development Office issued an eviction notice on June 11 to Sir Sobha Singh and Sons under the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1971. The notice stated that the 1945 lease for the 7.58-acre property had been re-entered on August 5, 1960, due to breaches of lease clauses, with no renewal since then.

Sir Sobha Singh and Sons moved the Delhi High Court against the notice and a June 9 district court judgment. On Wednesday, the government told the High Court it would not rely on the district court judgment for the eviction proceedings. Justice Tejas Karia recorded the assurance and posted the matter for July 23.

The company’s advocate said the firm would present its position to the Estate Officer on Friday. The dispute dates back to 1960, with the Supreme Court ruling in April that the property was a government grant, followed by a Rs 940 crore demand notice on April 30.

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AAP activists collecting signatures from residents in O-Zone area along Yamuna river in Delhi.
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AAP launches signature campaign against O-Zone demolitions in Delhi

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The Aam Aadmi Party started a signature campaign on Tuesday seeking legal protection for residents of 91 unauthorised colonies in Delhi's O-Zone area along the Yamuna River.

The Centre told the Delhi high court that it will not take immediate possession of the Delhi Gymkhana Club following its May 22 notice. Any further action will follow due process and prior notice. The court issued summons but declined interim directions.

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The Delhi Gymkhana Club has urged the Union government not to disrupt its operations until there is clarity on alternate land allotment. The move follows a government notice to vacate its 27.3-acre premises by June 5. The Delhi High Court is scheduled to hear a related plea today.

The Aam Aadmi Party on June 15 accused the Delhi government of carrying out demolitions in the protected O-Zone despite prior assurances from Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and BJP leaders.

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Lieutenant-Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta chaired a Delhi Disaster Management Authority meeting on Monday to review the enforcement drive against illegal buildings and fire safety violations.

Residents of Chitra Nagar in Kotturpuram staged a road blockade and sit-in on Saturday to protest alleged irregularities in the allotment of apartments under a Tamil Nadu housing scheme.

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A Delhi court remanded Sarabjit Singh, accused of driving an SUV through a barrier at the Delhi Assembly premises on Monday, to eight days of police custody. Police told the court that a terrorist angle could not be ruled out and sought time to investigate. Two security officers were suspended in connection with the breach.

 

 

 

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