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Want to e-auction Taj Mansingh Hotel: NDMC to SC

The apex court had earlier asked the NDMC to reconsider its decision to auction the five-star hotel in the wake of the Attorney General and Solicitor General's opinion not to initiate any such process.

Want to e-auction Taj Mansingh Hotel: NDMC to SC

New Delhi: The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) on Friday told the Supreme Court that it wants to e-auction the iconic five-star Taj Mansingh Hotel in the heart of the national capital.

A bench of Justices P C Ghose and R F Nariman agreed to hear the NDMC's plea on March 22 and asked Tata's Indian Hotels Company Ltd (IHCL), which has challenged a Delhi High Court order allowing auction of the hotel, to file objections, if any, within a week.

 

The apex court had earlier asked the NDMC to reconsider its decision to auction the five-star hotel in the wake of the Attorney General and Solicitor General's opinion not to initiate any such process.

It had noted the fact that the opinions of both top law officers against the auctioning of the hotel was not placed before the Ministry of Home Affairs for consideration.

The bench had also taken note of the fact that there was an internal opinion of top NDMC officials against the auctioning process.

It had told Additional Solicitor General Sanjay Jain that NDMC had informed the ministry that opinions of the AG and SG favouring extension of lease, were still awaited.

"It is strange and doesn't look bonafide. The AG and SG's opinions should have been placed before the ministry concerned," the bench had said.

When the bench had asked ASG Jain, who was appearing for NDMC, whether the body agreed to reconsider the decision of going ahead with the auctioning process, he had replied, "No".

To this, the bench had said, "Why are you not agreeing to reconsider the decision. It not a matter of right. Do you not want to be fair to the party who has been paying the rent continuously for 30 years."

IHCL had earlier told the apex court that it was "not clear" why NDMC wanted to auction the prime property which gave the "best revenue" to it.

The company had earlier submitted that NDMC expert report suggests that the council would "lose revenue" if the hotel was auctioned to other players.

The apex court had on November 21 last year directed that status quo be maintained with regard to NDMC's auctioning process of Taj Mansingh Hotel.