The Delhi High Court directs the Centre to take a decision on the status of Sainik Farm, underscoring that the matter cannot remain pending. The court’s order focuses on timely resolution and expects the government to clear the next steps regarding the area.

Both outlets report the court’s position that a definitive decision must be made, effectively requiring the authorities to proceed rather than keep the issue in limbo. The reporting emphasizes the judicial direction to the Union government, though details of the underlying dispute and the specific decision required are not provided in the excerpts.

While the two articles use similar wording—referring to the “fate” of Sainik Farm and reiterating that it must be decided—the emphasis remains on the court’s instruction rather than on any new substantive government policy. The context is a continuing legal process in which the court is reviewing whether the authorities are acting with sufficient decisiveness.