Visva-Bharati submits to court documents supporting eviction notice to Amartya Sen

The Visva-Bharati University claims Nobel laureate Amartya Sen was illegally occupying 5,500 square feet of university land.

A local court was hearing a case in which the economist challenged the eviction notice of the Visva-Bharati University. (Image: Official)

Press Trust of India | September 16, 2023 | 10:21 PM IST

SURI: 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 the university 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.

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The court was hearing a case in which the economist challenged the eviction notice. “Today the university authorities submitted several documents in support of the eviction order. We have asked for copies of them. The court will pass the order on whether we can get those documents on September 21,” said Rahul Auddy, one of the lawyers of Sen. Visva-Bharati had sent the eviction notice to the economist on April 19, asking him to vacate 0.13 acres of the total 1.38 acres of land of his ancestral residence ‘Pratichi’ in Santiniketan by May 6.

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