The two decisions were pending since long as the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) was entangled in legal battles with the two hotel owners.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, a member of NDMC Council, made the announcement following a special meeting of its top decision-making body.
"Important decisions today's NDMC meeting- open auction of Taj Mansingh, cancel Le Meridian Hotel license, 240 days TMR (Temporary Muster Roll) every yr 2 all death cases (sic)," Kejriwal tweeted.
NDMC, which works under the administrative control of the Union Home Ministry, had got the nod to auction the hotel in March 2015.
The civic body had also selected SBI Cap, which was the Centre's advisor for coal blocks auctions, to be its transaction advisor for the auction. However, the process got delayed with the Tata's moving court.
Supreme Court in January this year asked NDMC to reconsider the decision to auction the property.
A senior NDMC official said the right to first refusal to the Tata's has been denied in this auction which means the company can't take part in the process.
"The right of first refusal to the Tata's will not be in public interest and would not yield a correct and fair price. The Supreme Court will be apprised of the decision accordingly," a senior NDMC official said.
The civic body also decided to cancel the license of Le Meridien, another posh hotel in the Lutyens' Delhi.
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The official said, "It was also unanimously decided in the meeting that eviction proceedings may be initiated against them under the provisions of The Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorized Act) Act without any further delay."
In the Le Meridien's licence fee case, allegations of irregularities have been levelled against the civic body in recovery of the fees.
It is alleged that NDMC officials allowed a settlement of dues towards the civic body by the hotel by accepting a one-time payment of over Rs 150 crore which allegedly resulted in a loss of Rs 400 crore to the exchequer.
The civic-body also decided to conduct e-auction of Hotel Asian, a three-star property, which was sealed and its possession taken over by the NDMC two years back.
Also, it was decided that following death of any permanent staff of NDMC, any of the family members will be offered a compensatory job on Temporary Muster Roll (TMR) for 240 days every year, the official said.
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