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Delhi High Court revives Rs 1063 crore dues upholds termination of The LaLit licence in NDMC case
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Published on 24 April 2026

Court says Bharat Hotels made a fundamental breach
The Delhi High Court revived a license fee demand of over Rs 1,063 crore against Bharat Hotels and upheld NDMC’s termination of The LaLit’s licence. The ruling followed findings that Bharat Hotels breached the 1982 licence deed, with the court concluding the company committed a fundamental breach of the agreement, validating NDMC action.
- Delhi High Court revived license dues of over Rs 1,063 crore
- Termination of The LaLit’s licence was upheld by the court
- Breach of the 1982 licence deed triggered the decision
- Court found Bharat Hotels committed a fundamental breach
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