Essa holds administrative powers of the Al-Sabah Court building, owned by the royal family of Kuwait, in south Mumbai. Essa has been locked in a dispute over Punamiya's alleged illegal possession of one of the flats in the building.
A division bench of Justices N H Patil and Anuja Prabhudessai today directed the senior police inspector of DCB, CID to expedite probe into the complaint filed by Essa against Punamiya and produce the investigation papers before the court on June 30.
Essa, who left for Kuwait in April 2013 following a kidney replacement surgery after spending three decades in India, had alleged that Punamiya forcibly occupied a flat in the Al-Sabah Court building in his absence.
Punamiya's counsel, Ashok Mundargi, argued that Essa had handed over the flat's tenancy to him (Punamiya) in September 2012 for a monthly rent of Rs 50,000.
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Essa had administrative powers of both the buildings till 2010. He later requested the then king of Kuwait, His Highness Shaikh Saad Al-Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, to transfer Al-Jaberia's administrative powers to another person while he would continue looking after Al-Sabah. After the king's death in 2012, his heir renewed Essa's administrative powers over Al-Sabah.