Abhishek and Abhinandan, sons of Maharashtra minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha and key figures in the Lodha Group, have finally resolved their long-standing trademark dispute. This resolution marks a significant step forward for the real estate giant.
Real EstateLodha GroupTrademark DisputeAbhishek LodhaAbhinandan LodhaReal Estate MumbaiApr 14, 2025

The Lodha Group is known for its high-quality real estate developments, including luxury apartments, residential complexes, and commercial projects. The company has a strong reputation for innovation and customer satisfaction.
Abhishek and Abhinandan are the sons of Mangal Prabhat Lodha, the founder of the Lodha Group. They are key figures in the company and have recently resolved a long-standing trademark dispute.
The dispute was over the use of the Lodha trademark. Both brothers claimed rights to the brand, leading to legal battles and internal conflicts within the company.
The dispute has caused uncertainty and instability within the Lodha Group. However, the recent resolution is expected to bring peace and allow the company to focus on its core business activities and future growth.
The Lodha Group plans to continue its focus on delivering high-quality real estate projects and exploring new opportunities in the market. The company is committed to innovation, customer satisfaction, and sustainable development.

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