The last hope of a negotiated settlement between the Birla family and R S Lodha has ended with the former filing a series of affidavits opposing the petition of R S Lodha to obtain a probate on the will of Priyamvada Birla. |
The late Priyamvada, chairperson of the M P Birla group, has passed on M P Birla group assets to group co-chairman R S Lodha by a will. |
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The matter will now go for trial before the Calcutta High Court either through examination of the caveators opposing the probate, or through a direct suit as a contentious cause. Lodha had approached Calcutta High Court for probate of the will. |
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The Birla family had decided to contest the will and oppose the grant of probate. However, there were rumours of an out-of-court settlement. With the filing of the Birla affidavit, the matter would now be treated as a contentious cause and be heard as a suit through one of two routes. |
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Under one scenario, hearing of the probate suit on late Priyamvada Birla's will could be pushed back if the Lodha side decided to 'examine' the interest of the caveators. |
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Sources close to the development said R S Lodha could ask for a trial prior to the final suit to examine the interest of the caveators. |
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However that would exclude M P Birla's sisters "" Lakshmi Newar and Radha Mohta. The two ladies have been accepted as natural heirs. |
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Under the second option, Lodha could decide to accept the reply of Newar and Mohta and proceed to fight a suit to establish the will he had submitted to obtain probate. |
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N G Khaitan, advocate for the Birla family, said affidavits had been filed by his clients in support of their caveats. The filing was to be done by July 31. |
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Debanjan Mondal of Fox & Mondal, solicitor acting for R S Lodha, said the firm was yet to receive a copy of the filings. |
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