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Government revises approach to Delhi Gymkhana Club premises repossession

26 May 2026
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The Centre informed the Delhi High Court that June 5 is merely an “option” for the Delhi Gymkhana Club to vacate the premises, indicating that the eviction is not being enforced. This clarification alleviated concerns among club members and employees, following a previous communication suggesting a compulsory takeover for defense purposes. The government’s revised position signals a more measured approach to the potential eviction, which has been a point of contention. The Delhi Gymkhana Club, a prestigious social club, has been under scrutiny due to its location and the government’s interest in repurposing the land. The situation remains sensitive as the club navigates its future amid these developments.

Why It Matters

The Delhi Gymkhana Club has historical significance, being one of the oldest clubs in the city, established during British rule. The government’s interest in the club’s land for defense purposes highlights ongoing tensions between urban development and heritage preservation in India. The club has been a focal point in discussions about land use, public space, and the rights of private entities versus government interests. Understanding the implications of this case is crucial as it reflects broader issues of governance, property rights, and the balance between national security and community interests.

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