A bench of justices K S Radhakrishnan and Vikramajit Sen directed JD(S) to give an undertaking within a month stating that it would vacate 3, Race Course Road, Bangalore, by the stipulated date, will pay the entire arrears of rent within three months and continue to pay rent without default till it hands over the property to Congress.
The Congress Bhavan became a bone of contention between the two political parties after the 1969 split of Congress into Congress (J) and Congress (O) headed by S Nijalingappa.
The Janata Party, which had been formed in 1977 through amalgamation of Congress (O) and some other political parties like Lok Dal headed by Charan Singh, Jana Sangh led by Atal Bihari Vajapayee and Congress for Democracy led by Jagjivan Ram, defeated INC in the general elections that year.
Janata Party came into possession of the property at the same time.
Later, Janata Party broke into different entities and JD(S), which was in possession of the property, leased out certain portions of the premises to various persons claiming that it had such a right.