The Delhi High Court was apprised by the lawyer of the AAP leader Raghav Chadha’s lawyer that the eviction notice served to the leader was malicious in nature.
The politician from AAP moved to Delhi High Court challenging a an order by the trial court which stopped him from having type VII bungalow allotted to him.
“The decision to withdraw my allotment reeks of malice,” The senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, who represented Chadha, told the high court that the decision to withdraw his allotment of sudden looks quite arbitrary and ill intentioned.
In his argument,Singhvi argued that at least 115 MPs out of 245 MPs in Rajya Sabha have a housing allotment higher than technical entitlement.
He also added that about Raghav Chadha is not the only first term MP for this royal entitlement but there are four other first-term MPs who have bungalows on the same road.
Singhvi further said that as claimed that the house was in general pool,he would like to bring forth that the rest of the houses 65 precisely too were in general pool.
Singhvi added that this is really distasteful to have served eviction notice when Raghav Chadha was going to get married, which was in the public domain,” Singhvi said.
The Upper House MP Chadha was allotted the type VII bungalow in Pandara Road in September 2022 , whereas he moved in to the residence in November.
This year in March, the Rajya Sabha Secretariat cancelled the allotment and served an eviction notice on him.
Chadha moved to a civil court in Delhi seeking an injunction against the eviction notice.
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