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Saif Ali Khan has lost his ancestral Bhopal estate, worth Rs 15,000 crore, after the Madhya Pradesh High Court upheld its ...
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has ruled that Saif Ali Khan cannot inherit his ancestral property in Bhopal, valued at ₹15,000 ...
Saif Ali Khan has already dismissed rumours of him planning to buy back Pataudi Palace, his ancestral home, from a hotel ...
In a major legal setback for actor Saif Ali Khan, the Madhya Pradesh High Court set aside a trial court order that had made ...
The district court is now going to examine every detail of the case. Nobody from the Pataudi family has commented on the ...
The Enemy Property Act, 1968 and its 2017 amendment have stirred debate over national security, legal rights, and inheritance ...
The Indian government has ordered a fresh trial on the decades-old succession dispute of the Bhopal properties.
Saif Ali Khan’s ‘enemy property’ row, Resham Tipnis shuts down son's suicide rumours, Smita Jaykar spills on Salman Khan-Aishwarya Rai romance: Top 5 Entertainment News ...
His claim to the Pataudi family’s ancestral properties—like Noor-Us-Sabah Palace Hotel and Flag Staff House—was recently ...
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Enemy of the state?
The controversy intensified in December, 2014 when the Enemy Property Department launched an inquiry into how the Pataudi family acquired the royal estate. A complaint alleged that the property should ...
Thanks to the evidence base of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), an FSB agent who spied for the enemy at the State Space ...
The Enemy Property Act, 1968, is an Indian law that deals with properties left behind by individuals who migrated to countries considered “enemies” during times of conflict.