- India,
- 13-Sep-2025 08:24 AM IST
MP Hanuman Beniwal: Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) MP Hanuman Beniwal has filed a petition in the Rajasthan High Court against the notice issued to vacate the MLA residence in Jaipur. In this petition, he has demanded the cancellation of the action of the estate department, calling it a violation of the principles of natural justice. The hearing of this case in the High Court is likely to take place next week.What are the main arguments in the petition?Hanuman Beniwal has said in his petition that the estate department had issued him a notice to vacate the MLA residence on July 1, 2025. The principles of natural justice are being ignored in the action being taken on the basis of this notice. The petition also mentions that the estate officer did not give him a fair opportunity to present his point of view and present the facts.According to Beniwal, the first hearing was held on July 11, 2025, but after that the estate officer is showing unnecessary haste. The applications filed on his behalf were not only rejected, but rejected with derogatory remarks. The petition also claimed that this attitude of the estate officer shows bias in his favor, which is against fairness.Demand: Notice and action should be canceledHanuman Beniwal has demanded from the High Court that the notice issued by the estate department and the action being taken on its basis should be canceled. He argued that there is a lack of transparency and fairness in the process, due to which his rights are being violated.Background and importance of the caseHanuman Beniwal, who is an MP from Nagaur and a prominent leader of RLP, is known as a vocal personality in Rajasthan politics. This controversy over the MLA residence started when the estate department issued him a notice to vacate the house. This matter is not only related to the administrative process, but has also become a topic of discussion in political circles.The outcome of the hearing of this petition in the High Court can set a precedent not only for Hanuman Beniwal, but also for other MLAs and MPs who have to face notices related to government accommodation.Hearing likely next weekThis petition filed in the High Court is likely to be heard next week. During this time Hanuman Beniwal's lawyer will present facts and legal documents in his favor. On the other hand, the estate department will also get an opportunity to defend its action. All eyes are on this matter, as it is an important issue related to administrative fairness and principles of natural justice.
