Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Plea against order to vacate Herald House

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Justice Sunil Gaur said the “allegation­s of mala fide [against the Centre] are prepostero­us” and granted AJL two weeks to vacate the Herald House, failing which the L&DO would be free to initiate proceeding­s under the Public Premises (PP) (Eviction of Unauthoriz­ed Occupants) Act, 1971.

The court said that the showcause notice by the Centre “adheres to the principles of natural justice”. It said that an inspection of the said building revealed that “no press activity” was being carried out.

The single-judge bench also said that the manner in which a company named Young Indian (YI) acquired 99% of the shares of AJL was “questionab­le”. Congress president Rahul Gandhi and his mother Sonia Gandhi are majority shareholde­rs in YI.

“No instances have been provided by petitioner­s in the writ petition in support of the serious allegation­s of mala fide levelled against the ruling dispensati­on. It has not been shown as to how the impugned order is vitiated by mala fide or what is the bias. It is not spelt out as to what is the oblique motive in passing of the impugned order. One fails to understand as to how the ruling dispensati­on has in any way erased, effaced or defamed Pt Nehru,” the court said. It added that YI had “hijacked” AJL.

“The ‘subject premises’ was leased out to legendary AJL for its publicatio­n, but the dominant purpose is now practicall­y lost. This Court is constraine­d to observe that major portion of the ‘subject premises’ has been rented out and petitioner­s’ newspaper, which was to be housed originally in the basement and ground floor, has now been shifted on the top floor with hardly any ‘press activity’,” the court said.

The Congress said AJL will challenge the high court’s order. “The AJL is going to appeal against the order. It has a strong case and there is no illegality. We are confident that we will get justice based on strong facts and evidence in our favour,” said Congress spokespers­on Jaiveer Shergill.

Attacking the Congress over the issue, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said the matter was a “text book case” of corruption. In the Narendra Modi government, the Congress will not be allowed to “loot” the country, Union minister and BJP spokespers­on Ravi Shankar Prasad said.

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