The Delhi High Court Thursday stayed the eviction notice given to Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund (JNMF) to vacate the Teen Murti Estate Complex, from where it was operating.
The court sought response of the Centre on JNMF's plea seeking to set aside the estate officer's October 15 eviction notice.
Justice Anu Malhotra listed the matter for further hearing on November 16.
The JNMF has denied the claims that it was in illegal possession of the property.
Established in 1964, the Fund has been located at Teen Murti -- once the residence of India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru -- since 1967.
Its offices are not part of the main building but occupy a set of barracks on its eastern side with a separate entry from Teen Murti Marg.
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