The longstanding trademark battle between real estate heirs Abhishek and Abhinandan Lodha has taken a new turn, as their mother, Manju Lodha, makes an emotional plea to end the legal conflict over the family name.
Real EstateLodha GroupFamily FeudTrademark BattleManju LodhaReal EstateMar 01, 2025
The main issue is the trademark rights to the 'Lodha' name, which is a source of legal and financial conflict between Abhishek Lodha and Abhinandan Lodha.
Manju Lodha is the mother of Abhishek and Abhinandan Lodha. She has made an emotional plea to her sons to resolve their differences and find a mutually beneficial solution.
The Lodha Group is a prominent real estate company in India, known for its luxury residential and commercial projects. It has a significant market presence and a reputation for quality and innovation.
The ongoing legal battle has strained family ties, affected the company's reputation, and impacted its operations and future growth.
The outcome of the legal battle could have far-reaching implications for the real estate industry, particularly in terms of trademark laws and family business governance.
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