Deadline Set: AAP Given Until June 15 to Vacate Premises
Delhi, 4 March, 24: In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court has directed the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to vacate its party office situated on land originally earmarked for the Delhi High Court. The apex court's order mandates the AAP to vacate the premises by June 15, marking a crucial development in the ongoing legal battle over the utilization of the said land.
Chief Justice of India, Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud, expressed profound dismay over the encroachment of land designated for the Delhi High Court by the AAP's political office. The court, led by CJI Chandrachud, underscored the gravity of the situation, emphasizing the need to uphold the sanctity of land allocation and adhere to legal protocols.
In response to the court's directive, the AAP has been instructed to submit an application to the Land and Development Office (L&DO) for alternate land arrangements. This move aims to rectify the violation of land usage regulations and ensure compliance with legal provisions governing property allocation.
The Supreme Court's intervention underscores its commitment to upholding the rule of law and safeguarding the integrity of public land allocations. The verdict sends a clear message about the imperative of adhering to prescribed land usage guidelines and respecting institutional boundaries.
As the AAP prepares to comply with the court's order and seek alternative land arrangements, the ruling serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and accountability in governance. Moving forward, the resolution of this dispute will be closely monitored to ensure adherence to legal standards and the preservation of institutional integrity.