The Lodha brothers, prominent real estate tycoons, have amicably resolved a Rs 5,000 crore dispute over the family name and business interests.
Real EstateLodha GroupFamily DisputeAnuj LodhaRakesh LodhaReal EstateApr 14, 2025

The main issue in the Lodha family dispute was the usage of the Lodha name and the division of the family's extensive real estate assets.
The dispute was resolved through mutual understanding and negotiations, with both brothers agreeing to use the Lodha name but operate independently in their respective business ventures.
The Lodha brothers are Anuj Lodha and Rakesh Lodha, sons of Malabar Hill MLA Mangal Prabhat Lodha and prominent figures in the Lodha Group.
The Lodha Group is a leading real estate conglomerate in India, known for its iconic projects and luxurious developments. It has a strong presence in both residential and commercial real estate.
The resolution is expected to bolster the growth and stability of the Lodha Group, attract more investments, and provide confidence to investors, partners, and customers.

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