New Delhi: Mumbai police have conducted a case against the grandson of 81-year-old business tycoon Nusli Nevil Wadia, Quaid-i-azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah and some family members, as well as others, allegedly in court against Ferani Hotels Pvt Ltd’s use of force and documents in court.
according to The Indian eraFIR was conducted after the order of the Metropolitan District Court in Borivili, which directed the Bangur Nagar police to Nusli Wadia, Maureen Wadia, 78, Ness Wadia, Ness Wadia, 54, 54, Jehangir Wadia, Jehangir Wadia, 52, 52, 52, HJ Bamji, 75, Kf bharucha and forserigery for for for for, foreftor and fornewef.
The case revolves around a 30-year-old development agreement between Wadia and Ferani Hotels, which will be processed on a piece of land in Malad, with builders K. Raheja and Pay Wadia Pay Wadia 12012% of total sales. The dispute occurred in 2008, leading to a legal battle over Wadia’s share of sales and land management. The case involved allegations of MALA FIDE, lack of power and commercial disputes and litigated through various courts including the Mumbai High Court and the Supreme Court.
On Monday, the case was registered under Section 3(5) (General Note), Section 318(4) (cheating), 331(2), (punishment of houses-vacancies or damage to houses), 336(3) (forgery), 339, 339 (forgery) (files described in the document described in Section 337 to be placed in Section 338 and constitutes recorded and recorded records and used as recorded (340), (340), (340) (340), (340) (340), (340) (340), (340) (340), and 61(2) (criminal conspiracy) by Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
According to FIR, Ferani Hotels Private Limited and its group company CEO Mahendra Chande complained to the police that the defendants alleged documents and submitted them to the Mumbai High Court in 2010.
Chande said he filed a complaint with the Bangur Nagar police station on March 15 and filed a complaint with the Mumbai police commissioner on March 24, but the police did not register for the FIR. According to his complaint, an order was issued to the Bangur Nagar Police Department at the Metropolitan District Court in Borivali on September 20.
“We are still verifying the complaints and can only comment on the matter after reviewing the huge documents in the case,” said a police officer from the Bangur Nagar Police Department.
The report said that despite text and WhatsApp news, Nusli’s son Ness Wadia still couldn’t comment.
Posted at Dawn on September 25, 2025