Bikaner District Court gave notice to MLA Siddhi Kumari

Bikaner : Bikaner The dispute over the property of the former royal family is increasing. The District Court issued a notice to former royal family member and MLA Siddhi Kumari and gateman Avinash Vyas and sought their reply in the matter of stopping the Court Commissioner from going to Shiv Vilas and Lalgarh Palace for inspection. However, even after this, Court Commissioner Trilochan Sharma was not allowed to inspect the property in compliance with the court order. On December 3, the Court Commissioner told the court that in compliance with the court order, after informing the advocates of both the parties, he would inspect the property on November 30. He went to Shiv Vilas, Lalgarh Palace in Bikaner, but was not allowed to enter by the guard saying that Siddhikumari was not here and no one would be allowed to enter without her permission. He closed and locked the doors of Lalgarh Palace, due to which the list of properties could not be made. Siddhi Kumari’s advocate presented an application requesting permission to withdraw consent to the appointment of Mauka Commissioner. The court rejected this application. Also, notice was issued to Siddhi Kumari and guard Avinash Vyas and the spot commissioner Sharma was ordered to re-inspect and submit the report on December 6. The commissioner was also asked to take police help to comply with the order.

Arrived for inspection, but the locks did not open

In compliance with the court order, the Mauka Commissioner again reached Shiv Vilas, Lalgarh Palace on December 3, but he was told that the keys of the rooms were with Siddhi Kumari and she was not well. Hence, Shiv is not able to get the luxury rooms opened.

Mauka Commissioner presented the report in the court

The report was presented in the court on behalf of the Mauka Commissioner last Wednesday. It was stated in the report that due to lack of cooperation of applicant number 1 Siddhi Kumari, the spot report could not be prepared. Therefore, Superintendent of Police Bikaner should be instructed to provide support to the police force. The matter will be heard again on Friday.

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