Dilip Kumar a lessee of Bandra bungalow for 999 years, says property's owner
The legal heir of the property's original owners issued a notice stating that the actor was a 'perpetual lessee and not a tenant.'

Dilip Kumar and his actress wife Saira Banu are engaged in a dispute with city-based builder Sameer Bhojwani over the ownership of a bungalow at Pali Hill in the upmarket Bandra suburb.
The couple had in January 2018 lodged a police complaint, accusing Bhojwani of forging title documents of their bungalow worth Rs 250 crore.
On December 21, 2018, Bhojwani had issued a public notice claiming he was the "rightful owner" of the property.
He had further claimed that the 96-year-old actor was only a temporary tenant of the property.

The legal heir of the property's original owners, Sunit Khatau, a beneficiary of the Seth Mulraj Khatau Trust Settlement, issued a public notice on Monday stating that the trust was its owner and that Dilip Kumar was a perpetual lessee of the property for a period of 999 years.
The public notice clarified that Kumar was not a tenant of the property, as alleged by Bhojwani.
The rent on the property has already been commuted and the "lease is still valid and subsisting", said the notice released by the trust's lawyer, Altamesh Shaikh.
It further said that Bhojwani, in collusion with three persons - Hiten Khatau, Mahendra Khatau and Dilip Khatau - who are claiming to be trustees of the Seth Mulraj Khatau Settlement Trust, created and manufactured several illegal back-dated documents of several properties of the trust.
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