A bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi also issued notice to the Centre's Land and Development Office on the plea of AJL, publisher of the National Herald
The high court had on February 28 dismissed the plea of AJL challenging the Centre's order to vacate its premises, and had said there has been "misuse" of lease conditions
The AJL had appealed against the single judge's December 21, 2018 order that directed it to vacate the premises at ITO within two weeks
Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Samar Vishal deferred the matter as Swamy was unavailable
AJL tells a bench of Chief Justice Rajendra Menon and Justice V K Rao that even a 100% shareholder of a company would not become the owner of its assets
The Gandhis, through their lawyer, started cross examination of Swamy who had filed a private criminal complaint against them in the case
The Centre had ended its 56-year-old lease and asked AJL to vacate the premises, saying no printing or publishing activity was going on
A single judge on December 21 had dismissed AJL's plea challenging the Centre's order to vacate its premises
The Centre had ended its 56-year-old lease and asked the AJL to vacate the premises
On Friday, the HC dismissed a plea of the AJL challenging the Centre's Oct 30 direction asking the National Herald newspaper's publisher to vacate the Herald House within two weeks
There was no immediate response from the Congress to the BJP's allegations
The court passed the order on AJL's plea challenging the Centre's October 30 order ending its 56-year-old lease
The Supreme Court allowed the Income Tax Department to reopen the tax assessment of Congress president Rahul Gandhi and his mother Sonia Gandhi for 2011-12 in connection with the National Herald case
SC bars I-T dept from taking any action on the assessments until it had heard the Gandhis' plea against the same
The Court, however, restrained the tax department from implementing its order on proceeding till the pendency of matter before it
Congress leader alleged that Swamy was trying to influence the court proceedings with his tweets
Swamy, in a private criminal complaint, had accused the Gandhis and others of conspiring to cheat and misappropriate funds by paying just Rs 5 million
Centre gave an oral assurance to Delhi HC that it will maintain status quo till November 22 in the land lease matter of Associated Journals Ltd, publisher of National Herald newspaper
Narendra Modi government has moved to take over the Herald House building in central Delhi for 'violation of conditions on which it was allotted'
I can't remember the tweets, said Subramanian Swamy