Six-year-old Bajaj dispute set to end

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Bajaj family members are in the final stages of reaching a peace formula to their six-year-old dispute over the division of group companies and assets. Sources familiar with the developments said an announcement can be expected in the next 10 days, but did not want to divulge details.
This is the fourth attempt by the family to break the deadlock between Shishir Bajaj, the chairman of Bajaj Hindusthan, and Rahul Bajaj and his cousins Madhur and Niraj.
The Bajaj Auto scrip was, however, up marginally at 2.71 per cent and average daily volumes declined in the same period.
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But the deal mediated by chartered accountant S Gurumurthy and close family friend D S Mehta fell through, the reasons for which have not been made public. Two more peace moves also failed, after which the Shishir Bajaj faction filed a case against the other Bajaj brothers for mismanagement. Shishir Bajaj also bought 4.67 per cent in the company from the market after Rahul Bajaj bought 3 per cent a few months before.
Rahul and Shishir have 25 per cent each of the family stake in the group's main investment vehicle, Bajaj Sevashram, and their three cousins own 16.67 per cent each. Bajaj Sevashram holds the Bajaj family's interests in all group companies directly and through subsidiaries. It has a wholly-owned subsidiary, Jamnalal Sons, and a 78 per cent subsidiary, Bachhraj & Co.
First Published: Dec 22 2008 | 12:00 AM IST