These people gets property of Raja, the owner of property worth 20 thousand crores.
These people gets property of Raja, the owner of property worth 20 thousand crores.
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Princess Amrit Kaur and Deepinder Kaur will now own the property of king Harinder Singh Brar of Faridkot, Punjab, worth more than 20 thousand crores. The High Court has accepted the verdict of the lower court as correct, although in its judgment, the High Court has also considered the right of Queen Mahinder Kaur on some part. In its 547-page order, Justice Raj Mohan Singh dismissed all the appeals filed by Amrit Kaur, Deepinder Kaur and Maharawal Khewaji Trust against the decision of the lower court. The High Court said that Maharani Kaur Kaur was alive at the time of Maharaja's death under the Hindu Succession Act, so he is also a participant in this property.

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Despite this, both the daughters will get the majority of it. If the Empress is no longer alive, then the part that comes in her name will be given to the heirs decided by her. The High Court has upheld the lower court's decision in which the will to hand over all the assets to Maharawal Khewaji Trust was fake and now the High Court has also declared this trust illegal. King owns a lot of property in Faridkot. Manimajra Fort in Chandigarh, Raja has a lot of properties in Delhi and Himachal, including a hotel site. The total property of king is being told more than 20 thousand crores. The High Court has now given 25 percent of this to Queen Mahinder Kaur as well, the remaining 75 percent of the property will be given to Princess Amrit Kaur and Deepinder Kaur.

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On 25 July 2013, the CJM court had ordered the two sisters to be equal heirs with regard to property rights. This decision was challenged before the ADJ and the ADJ dismissed this appeal in February 2018 and upheld the CJM's decision in which the will made by Raja Harinder Singh Brar in 1982 was invalid. The CJM, in its order, invalidated the will made in 1982 of Raja Harinder Singh Brar, giving equal ownership to the property to king's daughters Princess Amrit Kaur and Princess Deepinder Kaur. The trust was also declared illegal. The chairperson of this trust was Deepinder Kaur.

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