New Delhi, April 11 -- The Delhi High Court has recorded the Centre's submission that it will not dispossess the Delhi Race Club (1940) Ltd. from the disputed land without following due process of law, and held the government bound by this statement while disposing of the suit.
The Court further countermanded the injunction against dispossession from the 54-acre property in the heart of Delhi.
Appearing for the Union of India, Central Government Standing Counsel Ashish K Dixit, on instructions, submitted that the government would not dispossess the plaintiff without adhering to due process of law, as also reflected in the eviction notice dated March 12, 2026.
Taking note of this submission, Justice Mini Pushkarna directed that the plai...
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