Delhi Gymkhana Club, one of Delhi’s most exclusive colonial-era institutions, is at the centre of a major land dispute. Centre’s Land and Development Office has directed the club to hand over its 27.3-acre Safdarjung Road premises by 5 June, citing defence, public security and other public-interest projects.Reports also say the club faces unpaid ground rent dues of Rs 47.58 crore. The land is government-owned and held by the club on a perpetual lease. The matter has now reached the Delhi High Court, where members and employees have challenged the move.So is this about public purpose, unpaid dues, redevelopment, or the future of colonial-era privilege in Lutyens’ Delhi?

The Delhi Gymkhana Club has written to the Land and Development Office, questioning the Centre's demand to vacate its land and seeking details on alternate relocation options.

On May 22, the Centre directed the iconic Delhi Gymkhana Club to hand over its 27.3-acre premises at 2, Safdarjung Road to the Land and Development Office (L&DO) by June 5 | India…