Sat. Jun 7th, 2025

The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice to the Rajasthan government on a plea filed by the erstwhile royal family who sought a status quo over the structural changes being made to Jaipur’s Town Hall, the old building of the State Assembly.
The ex-Royal family members including Rajmata Padmini Devi, Diya Kumari and Sawai Padamnabh Singh, have claimed that the building is their private property, as it belonged to the former Maharaja of Jaipur and the same was used by the State government as Vidhan Sabha on a licence.

Now that the State has shifted the Vidhan Sabha to a new building, the license stands expired, the former Royal family stated.
A bench of Justices Prashant Kumar Mishra and Augustine George Masih also stated that the Rajasthan government will not precipitate the matter until the plea is decided by the top court. After hearing the parties, the SC posted the matter to be heard after eight weeks.

The members of the erstwhile royal family had moved to the top court, challenging an interim order passed by the Rajasthan High Court that had dismissed their plea. The petitioners have alleged that the State government wants to construct a museum at the said property which will alter the heritage look of the building. Hence, the petitioners sought a status quo to the alleged changes to the building.
The High Court had in its order upheld the trial court’s stance that the official use of the said property should be considered in wider terms and not in a narrow sense.

“The trial court in its order rightly observed that whether the said property was given on a licence or not and whether the purpose of giving the said property has been extinguished or not are triable issues which would be decided in the trial after evidence.” the High Court had noted.
-TIN Bureau

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