The civil judge Gobinda Das in his order yesterday asked the state government to hand over the lake and the property to the royal scion within the two month period.
The court also asked the government to pay a compensation of Rs. 20.50 lakh annually with 6 per cent interest, as calculated since 1974.
In 2008, Maharani Bivu Kumari Devi, widow of Kirit Bikram Manikya, the son of the last king Birbikram Kishore Manikya, had issued a notice to the state government requesting hand-over of Neer Mahal spread over 6.01 acres and Rudra Sagar spread over 26.61 acres as the government failed to implement the will of the late Maharaja Kirit Bikram Kishore Manikya, the last prince.
Bibhu Devi said in her plea that "since the state government has failed to fulfill the will of the late Maharaja to properly maintain and promote them as tourism spot, it must be returned to the owner."
Tripura's last King Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur had engaged Martin and Burn Company to build the grand palace Neer Mahal in 1930 in the midst of the sprawling lake Rudrasagar which the king used as his summer palace.