Delhi High Court today grants Centre a deadline extension until July 25 to decide on office space allocation for AAP, a recognized national party. The court emphasized the party’s right to secure a space from the general housing pool in Delhi, rejecting pressure or lack of availability as justifications for rejection. SC previously set August 10 as the deadline for vacating the current office.
Today(on 5th June), The Delhi High Court has emphasized AAP’s entitlement to office space in the national capital and has directed the Centre to decide within six weeks. Justice Prasad stressed fairness, rejecting denial based on “pressure” or other grounds. The ruling reflects a commitment to equal treatment of political parties in logistical support from the state.
