Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

AJL moves apex court against HC order to vacate Herald House

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NEW DELHI: The Associated Journals Ltd (AJL), publisher of the National Herald newspaper, on Monday moved the Supreme Court challengin­g Delhi High Court order directing it to vacate its building at Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg - a street having the offices of various newspapers.

The AJL has sought a stay of the high court’s February 28 decision and also that of the Law and Developmen­t Officer’s October 30, 2018 order asking the AJL to vacate the Herald House as its lease has ended.the AJL had executed the lease deed on January 10, 1967.

A division bench of the Delhi high court had on February 28 refused to interfere with the single judge bench’s December 21, 2018 order.

The AJL, in its plea before the Supreme Court challengin­g the High Court order, has contended that the “determinat­ion of the lease deed (by the Land and Developmen­t Officer) is ex facie malicious, arbitrary, based on extraneous grounds, and has been effected for political considerat­ions contrary to the express provisions of the lease deed itself”.

Referring to the High Court referring to transfer of shares from AJL to Young Indian as “not permissibl­e in law, fraudulent in nature”, the AJL, in its plea, contended that “neither Young Indian, nor the Directors, or shareholde­rs were parties to the instant proceeding­s”. IANS

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