Thursday, June 11, 2009

Ajay Mafatlal, Aparna Mafatlal, Mafatlal family Flat Court Case Mafatlal Succession battle and Conspiracy

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The Mafatlal family feud between Atulya and his elder sister-turned-brother Ajay that gripped the city's gossip mills a few years back is now on hold. It will be some while till the last dispute over the Mafatlal flat comes up in court. The other spat over the family jewels had ended with Atulya being handed over the valuables.

The fight began in 2005 essentially over the Mafatlal bungalow on Altamount Road. The dispute began with Aparna-turned-Ajay residing in the house. Then it was 72-year-old matriarch Madhuri Mafatlal who dragged her original son Atulya and his wife Sheetal to court for placing security guards outside her house to harass her. The court stayed such restrictive actions.

The family fight then went on to become more ugly with the three sisters who were not party to the fight apparently taking sides too. Sisters Kunti, Gayatri and Malavika reside close to the Mafatlal Bungalow on Altaount Road and would visit Madhuri frequently, especially after the death of their father four years back. Their
relations with brother Atulya and his socialite wife Sheetal were strained but they were not "instigating'' the fight, said family friends.



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Madhuri accused Atulya and Sheetal of harassment, "high handed treatment'' and "demands to remove other son Ajay'' from the sprawling five-bedroom flat. Since then twists emerged in the tale with Atulya's lawyer alleging that jewellery worth crores of rupees in the family trust is the bone of contention.

The mother clarified that she held only inherited family jewellery. "I hold no personal jewellery of you or for that matter of your wife and children'' her letter said.

The family jewellery was lying in two trusts numbered 6 and 7 out of the 15-odd trusts which were created for Atulya's benefit when he was still a child. Atulya being the youngest and the only son had always been doted upon by the entire family.

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