Nephew of Faridkot’s last ruler claims 1/3rd share in Rs 25,500-crore property
Nephew of Faridkot’s last ruler claims 1/3rd share in Rs 25,500-crore property
Chandigarh: Amrinder Singh, the grandson of Kanwar Manjit Inder Singh (brother of Faridkot’s last ruler Harinder Singh Brar), has filed an execution plea in a Chandigarh court claiming his 33.33 per cent share in the Rs 25,500-crore royal properties.
He has also filed an application for the appointment of a receiver for the management of all such properties.
The execution application, filed through advocate Bharat Bhandari, comes one year after the Supreme Court upheld the order of the Punjab and Haryana High Court distributing the royal properties of the Faridkot’s last ruler amongst his legal heirs.
Bhandari claims in the application that in September 2022, the SC upheld the HC order awarding share in the property to Harinder Singh Brar’s daughters and his brother, while declaring Maharawal Khewaji Trust, which had been looking after the properties, as non-existent.
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