The ongoing trademark battle between real estate heirs Abhishek Lodha and Abhinandan Lodha has seen a significant development with their mother, Manju Lodha, stepping in to mediate the dispute.
Real EstateTrademark DisputeLodha GroupFamily MediationBusiness ConflictReal EstateMar 01, 2025

The core of the Lodha family dispute is a trademark battle over the rights to the family name and brand between brothers Abhishek Lodha and Abhinandan Lodha.
Their mother, Manju Lodha, has stepped in to mediate the dispute and find a resolution.
The potential outcomes include a structured agreement on the usage of the family name and brand, division of brand assets, and clear delineation of business territories.
The dispute has strained family relationships and affected business operations, but a resolution could lead to increased stability and growth for the Lodha Group.
The significance lies in the potential impact on the Lodha Group's market position and the broader implications for the real estate sector, including trends and challenges.

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