Trustee of Hari-Tara Charitable Trust, Karan Singh, filed the lawsuit in the court of the Principal Sessions Judge against the state government for "illegally" occupying the Bhawan, once known as Maharaja's palace buildings.
Principal Sessions Judge R S Jain issued notice to the Chief Secretary and the PWD Secretary for filing objections before May 12.
"It is respectfully prayed that the court may kindly be pleased to pass a decree of ejectment against the defendants (J&K government) from the suit-property known as 'Ranbir Mahal' and 'Karan Niwas' along with land measuring 126 kanals, servant quarters, lawns, orchards, trees, fences, ditches, easements and other appurtenances thereof including passage, pathways and road leading up thereto from the city entrance with five guard-rooms of the said entrance, (hereafter referred as 'suit-property') land, situate at Jammu and directing the defendants to hand-over the vacant possession to the plaintiff of the suit property," the petition said.
The lease contained a clause to commence with effect from May 1, 1967 by mutual consent on a monthly rent of Rs 4,000, petition said.
On January 15, 1970, the Maharani and Singh dedicated their properties to their Hari-Tara Charitable Trust. After her demise in May 2009, Singh became the trustee.
"The trust made several requests to J&K government to vacate the suit premises but they kept on delaying the same... Constrained thus, the plaintiff trust initiated legal process for getting back the possession of the suit property by terminating the lease as provided by law, the latter being a lease from month to month," the petition claimed.
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