Government can take back leased land wherever required: Minister Manohar Lal on Gymkhana Club notice
The government can reclaim leased land for development and other purposes, said Union Minister Manohar Lal. He also stated that similar actions will be taken where required. The Delhi Gymkhana Club was recently asked to vacate its premises. The l...

In his first remark since the Land and Development Office (L&DO), in its May 22 letter, asked the club to vacate the land leased to it, the minister said that the land the government is taking back will be used as per requirements.
He noted that "land is a basic feature" of the Land and Development department, adding that even before Independence, land had been transferred to the department. He added that since there was no state government in Delhi at that time, the Union government became the owner of the land.
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"In most cases, land has been given on lease. The leased land can be vacated depending upon the expiry of the lease or even before the expiry for any other purpose...
He said that wherever there is a requirement, the government can take back its land.
On May 22, the L&DO, under the Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry, asked the Delhi Gymkhana Club, where the city's powerful and elite have rubbed shoulders for nearly a century, to return its expansive 27.3 acres by June 5 on the grounds of "securing defence infrastructure".
The sprawling premises, situated at 2, Safdarjung Road, in the heart of leafy Lutyens' Delhi, were leased to the Imperial Delhi Gymkhana Club Ltd (now known as Delhi Gymkhana Club Ltd) for maintaining a social and sporting club.
The order stated that the premises are critically required for the strengthening and securing of defence infrastructure and other vital public security purposes.
However, giving club members a breather on May 26, the Delhi High Court took note of the Centre's submission that it would not take forceful possession of the club by June 5 and said no interim order was needed at the moment.
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who appeared for the central government, said eviction proceedings will only be initiated in accordance with law and after giving due notice.
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