NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court on Tuesday sought response from a part-owner of the Civil Lines house in which Arvind Kejriwal was expected to move in as tenant.

Justice V K Shali directed Narender Kumar Jain to file his response on a plea moved by his elder brother, Virender Kumar Jain, who claims to have a 50% share in it. The court notice came on three different applications filed by Virender, of which one sought to restrain Kejriwal from moving into the house. The remaining two applications sought initiation of contempt and perjury actions against Narender.

Virender also alleged his brother had violated a court order by renting out the house.

