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Must vacate Delhi office within 2 weeks: Court to National Herald publisher

The court passed the order on AJL's plea challenging the Centre's October 30 order ending its 56-year-old lease

The Herald House in New Delhi is one of the several prime properties owned by  The Associated Journals
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The Herald House in New Delhi is one of the several prime properties owned by The Associated Journals

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Associated Journals Ltd (AJL), publisher of Congress mouth piece National Herald, was on Friday directed by the Delhi High Court to vacate its premises in the national capital within two weeks.

The High Court dismissed AJL's plea challenging the Centre's order to vacate its premises.

The Centre and Land and Development Office (L&DO) have said in their order that no press has been functioning in the premises for at least past 10 years and it was being used only for commercial purposes in violation of the lease deed.

AJL had denied the allegations in the petition filed in the high

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