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TMC leader Mahua Moitra has filed a petition in the Delhi  High Court against the government’s order to evict her from  her government bungalow, citing her pending expulsion case  in the Supreme Court. She challenges the validity of the  order to cancel her accommodation and seek eviction by  2024. Moitra has requested the court to let her stay at her  current residence until the 2024 general elections are  announced, promising to pay any charges. The case will be  heard by Justice Subramonium Prasad. Earlier, the Lok  Sabha expelled Moitra based on an Ethics Committee  recommendation. Moitra has challenged her expulsion from  Lok Sabha in the Supreme Court and stated that she is not  disqualified from running for elected office. Eviction from  government accommodation would hinder her ability to  carry out activities necessary for the upcoming general  elections. Moitra, a woman living alone in Delhi, has no  alternative residence and would face a burden of finding and  shifting to a new residence while campaigning. The petition  was filed by advocates Hrishika Jain, Natasha Maheshwari,  and Aman Naqvi. 

NAME : Kavya Jaggi , COURSE : B.B.A.LL.B 5th Semester, COLLEGE : Jai Narain Vyas University , Jodhpur ,  Rajasthan, intern under legal vidhiya

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