Gopal Raheja evidence to be recorded on removal of Nusli Wadia as administrator Malad property

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Express news service : Sep 26 2012, 00:17 IST
Plea seeks removal of Nusli Wadia as administrator of Malad property.

In an appeal filed by the Ferani Hotels Private Limited (FHPL), a company controlled by the Gopal Raheja Group, seeking the removal of industrialist Nusli Wadia as the sole administrator of an over 600-acre property in Malad, the Bombay High Court on Tuesday said it may appoint a commissioner to record the evidence of Raheja to determine whether or not he was aware of 15 documents supporting his case prior to filing the appeal.

FHPL had filed a plea seeking the revocation and annulment of an order of November 2003, permitting Wadia to continue as the administrator of Eduljee Framroze Dinshaw estate in Malad, estimated to be worth Rs 22,000 crore. Upscale malls like Hypercity and Inorbit are located on the property.

Last year, a single judge of the High Court had dismissed the plea, holding that the application seemed to be mala fide and was filed to counter another suit filed by Wadia against Raheja. In June this year, a division bench admitted FHPL’s appeal against the single judge’s order.

At the stage of appeal, Raheja has sought the court’s permission to produce 15 documents to support his case against Wadia.

Wadia’s counsel Navroz Seervai said there is no provision in law that permits FHPL to place documents on record at the stage of appeal. “Ferani has the audacity to say they got to know (about the documents) only in 2010?” Seervai said. He then said that Gopal Raheja

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