India, Sept. 4 -- The Bombay high court on Wednesday dismissed a petition filed by five relatives of 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts accused Tiger Memon challenging the forfeiture of two flats connected to him in Kurla. The court observed that the petitioners had no right to occupy the flats and could not reopen the case, as it would lead to endless litigation.
In 1980, Memon's parents, Abdul Razak Suleman Memon and Hanifa Memon, purchased the adjoining flats in Baug-e-Rehmat CHS at Kurla. In 1992, the flats were transferred to their daughter-in-law, Reshma, and subsequently to other relatives. However, no documents evidencing the transfer are available on record.
The petitioners said that they had paid the Memons Rs. 6,75,000 for the flats in ...
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