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For decades, Srichand Hinduja served as the patriarch of a sprawling business empire behind one of the in London. He and his two younger brothers — Prakash, 77, and Ashok, 72 – fought over the past three years with the patriarch and his daughter, Vinoo, over a letter signed by the four siblings that said assets held by one of them belonged to all. 

For decades, Srichand Hinduja served as the patriarch of a sprawling business empire behind one of the in London. He and his two younger brothers — Prakash, 77, and Ashok, 72 – fought over the past three years with the patriarch and his daughter, Vinoo, over a letter signed by the four siblings that said assets held by one of them belonged to all. ALSO READ: RBI proposes banks with less than 6% net NPAs to declare dividends

For decades, Srichand Hinduja served as the patriarch of a sprawling business empire behind one of the in London. He and his two younger brothers — Prakash, 77, and Ashok, 72 – fought over the past three years with the patriarch and his daughter, Vinoo, over a letter signed by the four siblings that said assets held by one of them belonged to all. 

For decades, Srichand Hinduja served as the patriarch of a sprawling business empire behind one of the in London. He and his two younger brothers — Prakash, 77, and Ashok, 72 – fought over the past three years with the patriarch and his daughter, Vinoo, over a letter signed by the four siblings that said assets held by one of them belonged to all. 

For decades, Srichand Hinduja served as the patriarch of a sprawling business empire behind one of the in London. He and his two younger brothers — Prakash, 77, and Ashok, 72 – fought over the past three years with the patriarch and his daughter, Vinoo, over a letter signed by the four siblings that said assets held by one of them belonged to all. 

 

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First Published: Jan 03 2024 | 1:20 PM IST

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