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NDMC takes action against hotels for not clearing dues

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The New Delhi Municipal Council today claimed to have ordered attachment of the bank account of Hotel Leela Palace here for not clearing property tax dues of Rs 17 crore.

"Hotel Leela Palace has not cleared property tax dues worth Rs 17 crore. We have today ordered their bank account to be attached," a senior NDMC official said.

The Leela Palace, a luxury hotel, is located in diplomatic enclave area of Chanakyapuri.

The civic body has also taken action against two other hotels for not clearing license fee dues.

The two defaulters - Hotel Asian International and Hotel Connaught, located in central Delhi, had not paid license fees dues amounting to Rs 56 crore and Rs 130 crore respectively.
 

"We have disconnected their water and electricity supply with effect from today," the official said.

The hotels were not immediately available for comment.

According to NDMC rules, the civic agency charges an annual licence fee on the properties given on lease.

"The license fees is charged in the cases where land and building is owned by NDMC. But these hotels have not been paying licence fee regularly, which has resulted in a huge loss to the agency," he added.

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First Published: Feb 11 2015 | 8:10 PM IST

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