Supreme Court grants Bharat Hotels temporary relief in NDMC land dispute
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- The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) and ordered both parties to maintain the status quo on the licence deed termination for The LaLit hotel land.
- This provides temporary relief to Bharat Hotels amidst a dispute over Rs 1,063.74 crore in licence fees.
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Bharat Hotels, operating The LaLit Suri Hospitality Group, is in a legal dispute with the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) over land for The LaLit hotel. The Delhi High Court had previously ruled against Bharat Hotels, reviving a demand for Rs 1,063.74 crore in licence fees and upholding the termination of the hotel's licence agreement.
Bharat Hotels has received temporary relief from the Supreme Court.
The company is in a dispute with the New Delhi Municipal Council over land for The LaLit hotel.
The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the civic body.
Both sides must maintain the status quo on the licence deed termination.
This prevents any immediate change in property possession.
Bharat Hotels, the company behind The LaLit Suri Hospitality Group, secured temporary relief from the Supreme Court on Wednesday in its ongoing dispute with the New Delhi Municipal Council over the land housing The LaLit hotel in the national capital.
The apex court has issued notice to the civic body and directed both sides to maintain status quo on the termination of Bharat Hotels’ licence deed.
The matter reached the apex court after the Delhi High Court, in April, dealt a major blow to Bharat Hotels by reviving an NDMC demand of Rs 1,063.74 crore in licence fees and upholding the termination of the hotel’s licence agreement.
A division bench led by Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela had ruled that Bharat Hotels was in “fundamental breach” of conditions laid down in the 1982 licence deed executed with the NDMC.
The court had upheld the municipal body’s decision to cancel the licence and directed the company to peacefully hand over possession of The LaLit premises to the NDMC within 90 days.
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The High Court, while backing the civic body’s stand, observed that the violations cited by the NDMC were substantial enough to justify termination of the decades-old agreement governing the five-star property.
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The Supreme Court will likely hear further arguments on the case.
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A settlement between Bharat Hotels and NDMC is possible.
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Preguntas abiertas
- What will be the final decision of the Supreme Court regarding the licence deed and land dispute?
- What are the specific 'fundamental breaches' cited by the Delhi High Court?
- What is the timeline for the Supreme Court's further proceedings?
- What is the exact nature of the 1982 licence deed and its conditions?