"He (DU's counsel) is assuring orally that he will inform the authorities about the court order (passed by a vacation judge on June 9 and thereby staying proceedings of eviction by the university)...," District Judge A K Chawla said.
The assurance by DU came while the court was hearing a petition filed by Saibaba's wife Vasantha, challenging the June 2 order of estate officer in which the professor was asked to vacate the Gwyer Hall premises provided to him by DU.
Vasantha's counsel C S Parasher informed the court that a vacation judge has stayed the eviction order of the estate officer on June 9 but even after that the university recently sent a notice that the professor's residence will be vacated with the help of security agencies.
"Its the contempt of court," Parasher said.
Initially, the university's counsel told the court that he has not received the stay order passed by the vacation judge, to which the district judge asked Parasher to provide him a copy of that order.
Vasantha, in her petition, has said the estate officer's order was "illegal, arbitrary, malafide and in violation of the provisions of the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act".
