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The Faridkot estate in New Delhi, India. A court in Punjab state recently ruled that the will of Maharaja Harinder Singh Brar of Faridkot was forged. The maharaja's daughters will inherit his vast ...
A Chandigarh court has dismissed a plea filed by a Delhi businessman and nine others seeking share in properties worth around Rs 25,000 crore of erstwhile Faridkot state’s last ruler Harinder ...
The fight rages for decades. On Saturday, a Chandigarh court brought this chapter to a close, ruling that the will of Maharaja Harinder Singh Brar of Faridkot was fabricated. His daughters will ...
Harinder Singh Brar was the last ruler of the erstwhile princely state of Faridkot. His son, Tikka Harmohinder Singh, died in 1981, and the king slipped into depression, passing away on October 16 ...
the Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Punjab and Haryana High Court verdict awarding the majority share in the Rs 25,000-crore assets of erstwhile Faridkot Maharaja Harinder Singh Brar to his ...
In September, 2022, the SC had upheld the Punjab and Haryana high court’s order awarding the majority share in the ₹20,000-crore property to the last ruler Harinder Singh Brar’s daughters ...
Soon after Raja Harinder Singh Brar died on October 16, 1989, the board of trustees and the executors assembled at Moti Mahal Qila Mubarik in Faridkot, where Sardar Umrao Singh Dhaliwal read over ...
The many claimants included three daughters of last maharaja Harinder Singh Brar Bans Bahadur, though two of them died during the case, leaving only lone surviving daughter to face the family of ...
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