The property includes apartments as well as the Ambassador Hotel nearby. (Photo Enhanced using AI) The Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs last month issued a demand notice of around Rs 940 crore to Sir Sobha Singh and Sons — the real estate company that built, and still runs, the upscale Sujan Singh Park in Central Delhi in the 1940s — for breaching lease conditions, The Indian Express has learnt. The notice seeking payment for alleged breaches found during inspections over the years came just days after the Supreme Court, on April 22, gave its judgment on the fundamental dispute between the government and the company. The court set aside a Delhi High Court verdict asking the Centre to vacate residential premises at Sujan Singh Park, near Khan Market, holding that the property was a “government grant” under the Government Grants Act, 1895, which did not attract provisions of the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958.…