Macrotech, one of India's largest real estate developers, has approached the Mumbai High Court, accusing the younger Lodha brother of using fabricated documents in a corporate tug-of-war.
Real EstateMumbai High CourtAbhishek LodhaMacrotechCorporate DisputeReal Estate MumbaiApr 02, 2025
The main issue is that Macrotech, led by Abhishek Lodha, alleges that his younger brother has been using fabricated documents to claim ownership of certain properties and interfere with the company's operations.
Abhishek Lodha is the elder brother and has been the CEO of Macrotech Developers since 2011. He has led the company through significant growth and expansion in the Indian real estate market.
The dispute could impact the stability and governance of Macrotech, and the outcome could set a precedent for how similar corporate feuds are handled in the real estate industry and beyond.
Macrotech has assured its stakeholders that it remains committed to its projects and will continue to operate with transparency and integrity. The company is taking all necessary legal steps to protect its interests and those of its shareholders.
The Mumbai High Court is involved because Macrotech has filed a petition there, accusing the younger Lodha brother of using fabricated documents to gain control over certain assets and operations of the company.
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