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Delhi court declines interim relief to Indian Polo Association in Jaipur Polo Ground eviction case

Delhi court declines interim relief to Indian Polo Association in Jaipur Polo Ground eviction case
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A Delhi court has denied the Indian Polo Association's request for interim protection against an eviction order for the Jaipur Polo Ground. The land is being reclaimed by the Union Government for public purposes, and the court has scheduled further hearings for June 17.

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This case highlights the ongoing legal disputes over land use in Lutyens' Delhi and the government's authority to reclaim public premises.

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Paving the way for the eviction of Jaipur Polo Ground in the Race Course area of the national capital, a Delhi court declined to grant interim protection to the Indian Polo Association (IPA) against the Centre s order directing it to vacate the ground.

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