After years of legal battles, the Lodha brothers have finally reached an amicable agreement, marking the end of a long and contentious dispute over their real estate empire.
Real EstateLodha GroupMumbaiMmrdaInfrastructureReal Estate MumbaiApr 14, 2025
The main cause of the dispute between the Lodha brothers, Mukesh and Anil, was the division of assets and control of the family’s real estate holdings following the passing of their father in 2013.
The legal battles between the Lodha brothers lasted for several years, with the dispute beginning in 2013 after the passing of their father.
The resolution is significant for the real estate sector in Mumbai as it injects confidence and stability into the market, encouraging more developers to invest in the region and contributing to the ongoing infrastructure development.
The MMRDA plans a $47 billion infrastructure makeover for the Mumbai region, which includes the development of new transportation networks, housing projects, and commercial spaces.
The future outlook for the Lodha Group is positive, with a focus on innovation, sustainability, and delivering high-quality projects that meet the evolving needs of the market. The company is well-positioned to capitalize on the opportunities presented by the ongoing infrastructure development in the Mumbai region.
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