The lease term of the Taj Palace Hotel, owned by the Indian Hotels Company, will expire on April 1, 2013, and it must settle a dispute with the Delhi Development Authority over the quantum of licence fee for a smooth renewal.
Without a settlement, the Taj Palace faces the prospect of the property being auctioned, lawyers say.
The IHC is engaged in arbitration with the DDA over the calculation of licence fee based on its total receipts, according to sources close to the development.
The Taj Mahal (also known as Taj Mansingh) hotel has already been in a tussle with NDMC over lease renewal.
Its lease with the NDMC will expire in October. If the renewal efforts fail, the property could be auctioned.
The DDA estimates the company owes it about Rs 60 crore (Rs 600 million), including interest, with respect to the Taj Palace hotel.
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