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The fate of properties worth Rs 15,000 crore owned by Bhopal's former rulers and currently owned by actor Saif Ali Khan and his family is uncertain due to the lack of an appeal against an Order of the Office of the Custodian of Enemy Property. The Madhya Pradesh High Court had ordered a challenge to the 2015 order, which declared the properties as "Enemy Property".
Courtesy: theprint.in
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