Delhi High Court Asks Mahua Moitra to Seek Permission for Government Accommodation

Delhi High Court Asks Mahua Moitra to Seek Permission for Government Accommodation
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The Delhi High Court has asked Mahua Moitra, an expelled Lok Sabha member and TMC leader, to seek permission from the Directorate of Estates to continue occupying the government allotted accommodation. The court allowed Moitra to withdraw her petition and stated that the law requires giving notice before eviction. Moitra had requested that the December 11 order of the Directorate of Estates be set aside or that she be allowed to retain the accommodation until the results of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections are announced. Moitra was expelled from the Lok Sabha on December 8, 2023, for alleged unethical conduct.

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Thursday asked expelled Lok Sabha member and TMC leader Mahua Moitra to approach the Directorate of Estates for permission to continue occupation of the government allotted accommodation. Justice Subramoniun Prasad noted that the rules permitted the authorities to permit overstay of a resident for a certain time period in exceptional circumstances.

“Move a representation before the Directorate of Estates and there action will be taken in accordance with the law,” the judge said. The court allowed Moitra to withdraw the present petition, while observing that the law mandated providing notice to a resident before her eviction from a premises.

Needless to say that the government will take steps to evict the petitioner in accordance with law, added the court.

In her petition, Moitra urged that the Directorate of Estates’ December 11 order be set aside or, in the alternative, she be allowed to retain possession of the accommodation till the results of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections are declared. Moitra was held guilty of “unethical conduct” and expelled from the Lok Sabha on December 8, 2023 for allegedly accepting gifts from businessman Darshan Hiranandani and sharing her user ID and password of the Parliament website with him.

She has already challenged her expulsion in the Supreme Court after the Lok Sabha adopted the report of its ethics committee recommending her ouster.

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