The Asian Age

Press Club seeks possession of plot ‘ allotted’ to it by Centre

◗ The Delhi high court has sought the Centre’s reply on a plea by the Press Club of India

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The Delhi high court has sought the Centre’s response on a plea by the Press Club of India seeking possession of a plot which was allegedly allotted to it in March 2002 to construct a club.

Justice Vibhu Bakhru asked the Centre’s Land and Developmen­t Office ( L& DO) not to allot the plot to anyone till the next date of hearing on October 12.

The Central government’s standing counsel Anurag Ahluwalia, appearing for the L& DO, assured the court that the land in question would not be allotted to any one and the authority has only called for a meeting with the Press Club’s officials.

The club in its plea has claimed that it had initially paid an amount of ` 1.43 crore and later in 2014 and 2017 it had paid ` 1.31 crore and ` 2.45 crore, respective­ly, towards ground rent and interest of the plot on Dr Rajendra Prasad Road.

It has said that on June 19, 2018, the L& DO sent a letter to the Press Club, asking it to take possession of the land on June 20.

However, on June 20 a text message was sent to the club that possession could not be handed over that day and despite several follow up letters sent by the Press Club on handover of the land, no response was received, the petition has said.

Thereafter, on August 16 the L& DO asked the secretary general of the Press Club to appear before it along with documents related to proposed funding of the constructi­on and action plan of the work.

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