Calcutta HC stays move to take part of Amartya Sen's Shantiniketan land
The Calcutta High Court has granted an interim stay against an order by Visva Bharati to Nobel laureate Amartya Sen to vacate 0.13 acres of his ancestral property at Shantiniketan. Sen moved the court after the university passed an order directing...

The central varsity, which claimed that the land is under the "illegal occupation" of Sen, had said that it would evict the economist if he failed to vacate it within the deadline.
The matter was heard by a bench of Justice Bibhas Ranjan De at the High Court.
It gave an interim stay in the matter till it is heard before a lower court in Birbhum district.
In his petition, the economist argued that in October 1943, the then Visva-Bharati general secretary Rathindranath
Tagore had given 1.38 acre of land for a lease of 99 years to his father Ashutosh Sen, who later built 'Pratichi'.
Sen had earlier moved a court in Suri against the eviction notice, but the court set May 15 as the date of hearing, well after the university's deadline to vacate the land.
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