AJL to move SC against Herald House eviction verdict

IANS  |  New Delhi 

publisher (AJL) will be moving the challenging a verdict on Thursday upholding the order to vacate its House premises here, its said.

"The judgment is flawed on several grounds and is also against several judgments in this regard. Most importantly, the building is not a public premises so how can an eviction order be passed under the Public Premises Act. We will move the Supreme Court against it at the earliest," Tankha told IANS.

The eviction order under the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, was passed by Centre and the (LDO) on October 30, 2018 stating that no press has been functioning in the premises for at least the past 10 years and it was being used only for commercial purposes in violation of the lease deed.

The eviction order was passed following a majority of shares of being transferred to

Young (YI), a company in which and his mother are shareholders. The Centre's contention is that YI was formed with an intention to take over the House.

The AJL then had moved the high court challenging the order but a single bench in December last dismissed its plea. It then subsequently moved the division bench of the HC which too has rejected its plea.

"We have no hesitation in holding that the entire transaction of transferring the shares of AJL to Young Indian was nothing but, as held by the learned writ court, a clandestine and surreptitious transfer of the lucrative interest in the premises to Young Indian," the division bench said on Thursday, adding that it "only indicates the dishonest and fraudulent design behind such transaction".

The Centre had contended before the court that transfer of 99 per cent stake in AJL to YI, was a "virtual sale".

The AJL has been publishing the digital version of National Herald, Hindi's Navjivan and Urdu's Qaumi Awaz, on Sunday and Hindi from the Heral House.

The was founded by India's back in 1938.

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First Published: Thu, February 28 2019. 20:56 IST