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Hyderabad court dismisses plea to reject suit for partition of Nizam’s palaces

The Hyderabad court allows a partition case involving historical palaces of the Nizam to proceed, dismissing an application from the late Nizam’s heirs.

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A Hyderabad court has dismissed the interlocutory application from Azmet Jah and Shekhar Jah regarding the partition of the palaces owned by the Seventh Nizam, Nawab Mir Osman Ali Khan. The City Civil Court has allowed the partition case, initiated by Nawab Najaf Ali Khan, to proceed to full trial. Azmet and Shekhar are the children of the late Mukarram Jah, the titular Eighth Nizam, who died in 2023. Najaf Ali Khan’s suit seeks the partition of five historical palaces valued at over Rs 10,000 crore, including Falaknuma Palace and Chowmahalla Palace. The legal arguments center on rightful ownership and possession, with Najaf asserting that the properties should be shared among all heirs under Islamic Shariat Law. The case involves 232 defendants, including the Indian Hotels Company Limited, which manages the Taj Falaknuma Palace. Najaf Ali Khan contends that the properties belong collectively to all legitimate heirs rather than any individual. He originally filed the suit in 2021 to challenge the sole authority of Mukarram Jah over the ancestral properties.

A Hyderabad court on Thursday dismissed the interlocutory application of Azmet Jah and Shekhar Jah in a case for partition of the palaces belonging to the Seventh Nizam Nawab Mir Osman Ali Khan.

The City Civil Court allowed the partition case filed by Mir Osman Ali Khan’s grandson, Nawab Najaf Ali Khan, to go to full trial.

Azmet Jah and Shekar Jah are the son and daughter of Prince Mukarram Jah, alias Nawab Mir Barkat Ali Khan, the titular Eighth Nizam of Hyderabad, who passed away in 2023.

They sought orders to reject the partition suit filed by Najaf Ali Khan, one of the grandsons of the Seventh Nizam.

His counsel argued that the plaintiff, being one of the rightful heirs of the Seventh Nizam, is in constructive possession of the ancestral properties, and that issues relating to possession, ownership, and valuation can only be determined through a detailed trial on the merits.

The suit filed by Najaf Ali Khan seeks partition and separate possession of five of the most prominent and historical palaces of the Seventh Nizam, which include Falaknuma Palace, Chowmahalla Palace, Purani Haveli, King Kothi Palace, and Harewood & Cedars Bungalow situated in Ooty, Tamil Nadu, all valued at more than 10,000 crores.

The suit involves 232 defendants, including Indian Hotels Company Private Limited, which runs Taj Falaknuma Palace, a seven-star hotel.

Najaf Ali Khan maintains that the properties and heritage of the Seventh Nizam Mir Osman Ali Khan belong collectively to all legitimate heirs, not to any one individual.

He had filed the suit in 2021, questioning the sole authority and enjoyment of the said properties by Prince Mukarram Jah.

After the passing away of the Seventh Nizam on February 24, 1967, Prince Mukarram Jah was recognised as successor to his grandfather by the Government of India.

Najaf Ali Khan argues that the private properties of the Seventh Nizam are to be divided among all his legal heirs as per the Islamic Shariat Law, and as such, his 34 children are entitled to inherit the “Matruka.”

This article was originally published on AP7AM.

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