Khan was shot dead just outside his residence in Jamia Nagar on May 16 allegedly for refusing to take bribe from Delhi hotelier Ramesh Kakkar.
Refuting AAP allegations that Jung sought legal action against Khan to favour prime accused Kakkar, the LG office said the party's claims are "frivolous" and the attempt to draw "political mileage from this tragedy is sad".
It also stated that a letter from M/s Prominent Hotels Limited was submitted by Girri to Lt Governor on May 10, stating that in any dispute between the licensee (accused) and the licensor (NDMC), arbitration would rest before the LG under Clause 54 of the license deed dated July 16, 1982.
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"Subsequently, an arbitration petition dated May 12 was also submitted by the same licensee in this secretariat. This was also forwarded to chairperson of NDMC for being legally examined and to intimate action taken/position in the matter," the LG office said.
In response to the above, vide two letters dated May 19 and June 3, Joint Director (Estates) of NDMC stated that the licence deed had been cancelled and the cancellation was upheld by the apex court and thus attained finality; as such, the arbitration clause did not survive and the said reference had been filed by New Delhi Municipal Council.
"The matter was therefore dealt strictly as per rules and procedure. This indeed is the established procedure that is followed when such representations are received," it further said.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has been demanding Girri's arrest alleging that he was involved in the May 16 murder of Khan.