SC Asks Congress MP Ranjan to Vacate Delhi Bungalow

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a plea of Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, a Congress MP from West Bengal, challenging a Delhi High Court order refusing to stay his eviction from bungalow at New Moti Bagh here.

In an unusual order, the apex court rejected the plea of Chowdhury when his counsel mentioned the matter for urgent hearing and said that it is not going to list it and rather dismissed it at the threshold. “Taken on board and dismissed,” a Bench headed by Chief Justice T S Thakur said, adding, “You are an MP and you want to stay in a bungalow to which you are not entitled. What kind of petition is this. You just vacate.”

The Bench, also comprising justices A K Sikri and R Banumathi, took a strong note of the submission that Chowdhury was earlier never asked to vacate the premises and has been paying the market rent to the government. “Do you mean to say that you will vacate only when they ask you to do so,” the Bench said.

The High Court had on February 3 rejected Chowdhury’s plea, saying he will have to vacate the property forthwith.

Chowdhuryhad moved the court against the February 1 order dismissing his plea against the eviction, following which the authorities concerned had disconnected water and power supply to his bungalow at 14, New Moti Bagh.

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