Mumbai: The Bombay High Court has refused interim protection to the legal heirs of late businessman Salim K Shaikh in a long-running dispute over a Goregaon land parcel, even as it sharply criticised investigative agencies for failing to act on what appear to be serious document fabrication and stamp-duty violations.
Justice Jitendra Jain passed the order on November 3; the detailed copy was uploaded late Monday. The plaintiffs, Asiya and Asad Salim Shaikh, claim rights over the land as legal representatives of the now dissolved partnership firm M/s Shaikh Constructions. They sought to restrain Romell Housing LLP and its group entities from disturbing their alleged possession and sought continuation of the Court Receiver. Read Also Mumbai: Differently-Abled Passengers To Receive 25% F

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