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Cyrus Mistry's assets may be divided among wife, sons Firoz and Zahan

The billionaire Mistry family's estate is likely to soon change hands

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Dev Chatterjee Mumbai

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The billionaire Mistry family’s estate is likely to soon change hands.

The assets in the name of Cyrus Mistry, who died in September last year, may soon be divided equally among his wife Rohiqa and sons Firoz and Zahan, according to sources. The reorganisation will also include the 9.2 per cent stake in Tata Sons, which is currently in Cyrus Mistry’s name and held through his investment company Cyrus Investments.

The exercise is being supervised by Cyrus’ elder brother Shapoor Mistry, with help from family lawyers and auditors, said a source close to the development. “Shapoor is making sure that

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