The Supreme Court appoints Justice L. Nageswara Rao, a retired judge, to mediate a property dispute within the Kalyani family. The mediation is set to address claims involving industrialist Babasaheb Kalyani and his sister, where the dispute relates to assets valued at more than one lakh crore rupees, according to reports. The court also directs that the parties attempt to reach a settlement, giving them a time frame of two weeks to pursue a resolution through mediation. In the course of this order, the Supreme Court halts proceedings connected to Kalyani’s dismissal plea until the mediation process concludes. Earlier, the dispute had been refused mediation by the Bombay High Court, according to one source. The Supreme Court’s order urges the parties to participate in and heed the mediation request. Justice L. Nageswara Rao is appointed specifically to facilitate the process and help the parties negotiate their differences through mediation.
Supreme Court appoints Justice L. Nageswara Rao to mediate Kalyani family property dispute
The Supreme Court appoints Justice L. Nageswara Rao, a retired judge, to mediate a property dispute within the Kalyani family. The mediation is set to address claims involving industrialist Babasaheb...
- The Supreme Court appoints Justice L. Nageswara Rao to mediate a family property dispute involving Babasaheb Kalyani and his sister.
- The dispute concerns assets valued at over one lakh crore rupees, as reported.
- The court gives the parties two weeks to attempt a settlement through mediation.
- The Supreme Court pauses proceedings on Kalyani’s dismissal plea until mediation is completed.
- Earlier, the Bombay High Court refused to refer the dispute to mediation, according to one report.
The Supreme Court appointed a retired judge to mediate a family dispute. This mediation concerns over one lakh crore rupees in assets between Baba Kalyani and his sister. The court gave the parties two weeks to attempt a settlement. Earlier, the Bombay High Court refused to send the dispute to mediation. The Supreme Court urged the parties to heed its request for mediation.
3 hours agoThe Supreme Court has referred a property dispute between industrialist Babasaheb Kalyani and his sister to mediation, appointing Justice L. Nageswara Rao to facilitate the process, while halting proceedings on Kalyani's dismissal plea until mediation is complete.
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