A 76-year-old family property dispute, initiated shortly after India’s Constitution was enacted, has finally concluded. The Bombay High Court ordered a five-way partition of a one-acre plot in Yerawada, Pune, resolving the long-standing battle between heirs of landowner Mia Mohamed Haji Janmohamed Chotani. A 76-year-old family property dispute, initiated shortly after India’s Constitution was enacted, has finally concluded. The Bombay High Court ordered a five-way partition of a one-acre plot in Yerawada, Pune, resolving the long-standing battle between heirs of landowner Mia Mohamed Haji Janmohamed Chotani.
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