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Hinduja brothers must seek mediation to settle issues, say lawyers

The complex holding structure of various group companies across various jurisdictions can lead to multiple and fresh litigation for years, they warn.

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Top Indian lawyers said mediation would help both sides considering that the letter signed by the four brothers cannot trump other legal documents and challenge the validity of a registered will of SP Hinduja.

Dev Chatterjee Mumbai
The dispute between the SP Hinduja family and the three other Hinduja brothers can be settled only through talks and not in the court rooms which is already going on in three separate jurisdictions, say corporate lawyers. 

The complex holding structure of various group companies across various jurisdictions can lead to multiple and fresh litigation for years, they warn.

While the Hinduja brothers — Gopichand, Prakash, and Ashok Hinduja — did not indicate any move to begin talks with Vinoo Hinduja, top Indian lawyers said mediation would help both sides considering that the letter signed by the four brothers cannot

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