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    Baba Kalyani rejects claims of nephew, niece seeking family asset partition

    Baba Kalyani filed his affidavit on Tuesday, stating that his nephew Sameer and niece Pallavi have no right to file and maintain a suit seeking partition of an alleged Kalyani Family HUF. According to him, the suit is filed by the siblings who by birth are members of the Hiremath family and, therefore, have no right to file and maintain a suit seeking partition of a Kalyani Family HUF.

    Kalyani Group: How a piece of paper triggered brother-sister dispute

    A family feud within India's Kalyani Group has escalated, with sibling rivalry between Bharat Forge Chairman Baba Kalyani and sister Sugandha Hiremath over control of Hikal. Legal battles, ownership disputes, and boardroom struggles have unfolded, shedding light on the family's complex financial legacy.

    Kalyani family feud deepens: Hiremath siblings move court for share in HUF assets

    The ties between the Hiremaths and Baba Kalyani broke down over control of Kalyani Group company Hikal. The Hiremaths moved the Bombay HC in 2023 alleging that Kalyani wasn't honouring a family arrangement he had reached with his father that pledged to transfer all the Hikal shares to them. Baba Kalyani said the family arrangement of 1994 was just a "note" by his father Neelkanth Kalyani and not a legally binding document. The case is pending in court.

    Feeling depressed for no reason? You would be surprised to know the reason behind that

    Doctors explain how weather can impact mood and contribute to Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). SAD, also known as winter blues or winter depression, is characterized by depressive symptoms caused by reduced exposure to sunlight during winter or gloomy days. Diagnosing SAD involves evaluating mental health history, seasonal patterns, and symptom impact.

    Inherited politics, but ambition caused rebellion in many families

    There are many other instances where the mother or the father represented one party throughout their life, but their son, daughter, daughter-in-law or other family members joined another party.

    Since YouTube opened doors to its partner programme in Indian market, the number of businesses using the channel has grown five fold.

    The Economic Times
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