Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund situated on government land\, HC told

Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund situated on government land, HC told

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The government on Friday told the High Court that (JNMF) is situated on the government land since its inception in 1964.

The JNMF had been asked by the government to vacate the premises at Teen Murti Estate in the capital on grounds of "unauthorised occupation" which had courted much controversy.

The court was hearing JNMF plea challenging the October 15 eviction notice alleging that it was issued without application of mind.

JNMF's requested Justice to grant him more time to file response on the government's submission.

The court allowed JNMF plea and fixed December 4 as next date for hearing.

Earlier, the court had stayed estate officer's notice to vacate the premises.

The JNMF, in its plea, alleged that the proceedings initiated by the was designed to destroy Nehru's legacy and contributions and attempted to create a new narrative.

The formally came into being on August 17 1964 under the Chairmanship of Dr S. Radhakrishnan, then of India, and is located at Teen Murti House.

The Fund had been asked to vacate the Teen Murti Bhavan saying that (NMML) is in "dire need of space". It has been alleged that the is occupying the premises "without any authority of law".

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, November 16 2018. 19:56 IST