Jawaharlal Nehru had always resisted registering Jinnah House as evacuee property. Over the years, Pakistan has made several attempts to get possession of the house for its consulate or as a memorial to the founder of their nation, but such moves have not been encouraged by India. A few years after Partition, the British deputy high commissioner began to reside in this house. But they left in 1982, after which the ministry of external affairs has managed the property.