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Enemy property is property abandoned by those who emigrated from India to Pakistan or China following the Partition of India ...
In a major legal setback, Saif Ali Khan and his family have been barred from inheriting their ₹15,000 crore Bhopal estate, as ...
Saif Ali Khan has lost his ancestral Bhopal estate, worth Rs 15,000 crore, after the Madhya Pradesh High Court upheld its ...
Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan - the grandson of Iftikhar Ali Khan, the last ruler of the former princely state of Pataudi - is ...
The Enemy Property Act should be reviewed, reassessed and re-evaluated against the body of constitutional rights, natural justice and rule of law.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has dismissed his plea challenging the government's decision to designate the sprawling estate ...
The decision has reignited a complex legal battle rooted in princely succession laws, post-Partition migration, and the ...
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The Print on MSNInheritance & the ‘enemy property’ question: The disputes surrounding Saif & family’s ancestral propertyHC set aside an order upholding Saif & family's ownership of Nawab Hamidullah's property, which now faces division under ...
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has ruled that Saif Ali Khan cannot inherit his ancestral property in Bhopal, valued at ₹15,000 ...
In a major legal setback for actor Saif Ali Khan, the Madhya Pradesh High Court set aside a trial court order that had made ...
Last week, the Madhya Pradesh High Court dismissed a decades-old trial court ruling that had made Saif Ali Khan, his mother ...
In 2014 the government issued a notice to Saif Ali Khan that said the Enemy Property Act of 1968 would be applied to the Rs 15,000 crore in properties inherited from the former Bhopal ruler.
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