MUMBAI: Famous musician Lucky Ali,58, has filed a new lawsuit with the Karnataka Lokayukta, igniting a protracted property dispute. In his case, he charges her husband, her brother-in-law, police, tax authorities, and an IAS officer from Karnataka with land grabbing and neglect of duty. The IAS officer's husband's realtor family is involved in this conflict. By putting an acknowledgement on his X handle (previously Twitter), Lucky Ali made the complaint public.
Lucky shared a post on his X account calling it, “land grabbing by an IAS officer and her husband and political brother-in-law through lots of money exchange.”
There is a history of this civil case making news. Lucky Ali had already claimed on December 5, 2022, that the IAS officer had engaged in land grabbing. The land close to Kenchenahalli in Yelahanka, northeast Bengaluru, is the main focus of the controversy. Lucky Ali complains that IAS officer Rohini Sindhuri is helping to illegally encroach on his property. He made a request for the illegal activities to stop to the Director General of Police in Karnataka.
— Lucky Ali (@luckyali) June 20, 2024
Rohini Sindhuri has insisted that the conflict is unrelated to her, notwithstanding these accusations. "He is just trying to throw mud at me," she said in 2022, highlighting the fact that Lucky Ali was the subject of an injunction that was obtained in 2016 to stop him from interfering with the property's possession. Madhusudhan Reddy, her brother-in-law, claims to have bought the land in 2012 from Mansoor Ali, the brother of Lucky Ali, and he has all the paperwork to prove it.
The disputed land was purchased by Lucky Ali's father, the late comedian Mehmood Ali, in 1969. Mehmood Ali passed away in 2004. Mehmood's six children received a portion of the land, which was more than 150 acres, through trusts established when they were still minors. As the Ali children grew older and entered adulthood in the 1990s, legal disputes over the property started. These disagreements frequently featured confrontations with independent real estate developers.
Conveyance deeds were executed under the terms of the agreement in favor of the Ali family members and other parties, including the family of Sudhir Reddy. The realtors who had purchased the property in 1991 formalized these deeds in 2011. Lucky Ali's present complaint demonstrates the long-lasting nature of property disputes within notable families by drawing attention to the ongoing tensions and complexity surrounding the land, which remain embroiled in both legal and personal issues.
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