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HC adjourns civil suits of Sivaji’s daughters over Rs 270 cr prop

Justice Krishnan Ramasamy adjourned the pleas filed by Shanthi Narayanaswamy and Rajiv Govindarajan to Tuesday. The petitioners sought a direction against the brothers Ramkumar Ganesan and Prabhu Ganesan accusing them of not providing shares in their parent’s properties.

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: The Madras High Court on Monday adjourned the civil suits filed by the daughters of ace actor late Sivaji Ganesan seeking their shares in their parent’s property worth to the tune of Rs 270 crore.

Justice Krishnan Ramasamy adjourned the pleas filed by Shanthi Narayanaswamy and Rajiv Govindarajan to Tuesday. The petitioners sought a direction against the brothers Ramkumar Ganesan and Prabhu Ganesan accusing them of not providing shares in their parent’s properties.

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When the matter was taken by the judge on Monday, the petitioners submitted that when they sent a notice to the respondents seeking their share in the property, the respondents said that Sivaji had written the will in 1999 for transferring the properties only to the sons. The petitioners further challenged the said claim by the respondents saying that the will had been forged by their siblings and the case against that will is pending.

They further added that 50 shares of Sivaji Ganesan and 650 shares of her wife Kamala Sivaji Ganesan in Santhi Theaters Limited were illegally transferred to the sons of Prabhu and Ramkumar.

Since the arguments of Shanthi and Rajvi were not completed on Monday, the judge adjourned the case to Tuesday.

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