The court of Additional Civil Judge Aashish Abrol sent a bailiff today to Inder Partap and asked him to vacate the house located in the Defence Colony area, which he had taken on rent from Brig. Ranjit Singh Ghuman.
Gurjit Singh's political secretary Amandeep Singh Gill said that the property will be vacated by Monday (July 10).
In 2014, the lease agreement for the property had expired following which Rana Inder Pratap Singh refused to vacate it.
Gill said that after the expiry of the lease agreement, they had asked for time to vacate the property as their another property in Kapurthala was under construction.
However, Ghuman refused the request and approached the court, he added.
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