After 137 years, the famous Nedous Hotel, owned by the in-laws of the ruling National Conference (NC) founder Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah, in Gulmarg was served an eviction notice on Saturday (August 2, 2025).
“In exercise of powers conferred under the Jammu & Kashmir Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1988 and in compliance with the orders of the Hon’ble High Court J&K and the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, it is hereby ordered that the persons presently in unauthorised occupation of the public premises known as Hotel Nedou’s, Gulmarg, are hereby directed to vacate the public premises forthwith and handover the possession,” the eviction notice, issued by the Estates Officer Gulmarg, reads.
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The District Magistrate, Baramulla, has been requested “to provide all necessary support including the deployment of a Magistrate on site and adequate police personnel, to ensure the peaceful execution of the eviction process and maintenance of public order”.
The Nedous had possession of nearly 98 kanals and 11 marlas of government land. The family had earned multiple leases from the government till 1985, but failed to renew the same after its expiration in 1985. The J&K government rejected the lease in February 2015. Later, the J&K High Court too dismissed the hotel’s plea for lease renewal and declared an unauthorized occupant under the J&K Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorized Occupants) Act, 1988.






