New Delhi, Sept. 11 -- The Supreme Court on Wednesday put on hold a Delhi High Court order that had directed Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) and other GMR Group entities to vacate a sprawling farmhouse in southwest Delhi, currently serving as the residence of GMR chairman Grandhi Mallikarjuna Rao. A bench of justices Aravind Kumar and NV Anjaria passed the interim order while issuing notice on DIAL's appeal, making it clear that the high court's September 1 judgment would remain on hold for now and scheduled the matter on October 29. In April 2020, 2.45 acres of the property, including the main house, were leased to DIAL and other GMR affiliates at a monthly rent of Rs.39.6 lakh, later revised to Rs.45.6 lakh. The farmhouse was used as the official residence of GMR's chairman. The court's intervention comes against a September 1 high court judgment.htc...