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Indian Government Initiates New Eviction Proceedings Against Delhi Gymkhana Club

Hindustan Times2h agoAI sentiment: negative
Indian Government Initiates New Eviction Proceedings Against Delhi Gymkhana Club

The Indian central government has launched a fresh eviction process against the historic Delhi Gymkhana Club. On June 29, authorities issued a notice under the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, requiring the club management to provide a formal response by July 7. The notice cautions that failure to reply within the stipulated timeframe may result in the case proceeding ex parte. This move marks the latest development in the ongoing legal and administrative scrutiny of the club’s land use and governance, which has been under government oversight for several years.

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