Visva-Bharati Submits Documents In Court To Support Amartya Sen's Eviction Notice
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The university had asked the Nobel laureate to vacate 5,500 square feet of land which it claims he is illegally occupying.
The Visva-Bharati University on Saturday submitted several documents to a court in West Bengal's Birbhum district to justify the eviction notice it has served on Nobel laureate Amartya Sen asking him to vacate 0.13 acre (5,500 square feet) of land which it claims he is illegally occupying.
District Judge Sudeshna De (Chatterjee) on August 8 stayed the eviction notice and directed that the stay will be in force till the disposal of the main case related to the ownership of the plot in the Santiniketan campus of the central university.
The court was hearing a case in which the economist had challenged the eviction notice.
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