The properties of late actress Soundarya, who died in a plane crash in 2004 along with her brother Amarnath, have created a rift in the family. Well, the actress' family was divided and has reached the court for a solution. Reports say that Soundarya's 50-crore worth properties have become the bone of contention. The late actress owned six properties, gold ornaments and other assets.
Last year soundarys’s relatives were fighting two cases in courts over the properties. Amarnath's wife Nirmala and son Sathvik had filed two cases for execution of Soundarya's will against Soundarya's husband Raghu and mother Manjuala. In their objection in the previous cases with Sathvik and Nirmala, Raghu and Manjula had claimed that Soundarya never made a will. They alleged that Sathvik and Nirmala with Dhanraj had made a fake will and the issue was prolonged over years.
According to sources, they have now arrived at a compromise and withdrawn the cases and complaints and dispute issues have been solved. According to a memorandum of compromise filed in the court, Raghu and Manjula have agreed to pay Nirmala Rs 1.25 crores and Sathvik a house in Hanumantanagar and Rs. 25 lakhs. The two will relinquish their claim on other properties and withdraw the cases.
Last year soundarys’s relatives were fighting two cases in courts over the properties. Amarnath's wife Nirmala and son Sathvik had filed two cases for execution of Soundarya's will against Soundarya's husband Raghu and mother Manjuala. In their objection in the previous cases with Sathvik and Nirmala, Raghu and Manjula had claimed that Soundarya never made a will. They alleged that Sathvik and Nirmala with Dhanraj had made a fake will and the issue was prolonged over years.
According to sources, they have now arrived at a compromise and withdrawn the cases and complaints and dispute issues have been solved. According to a memorandum of compromise filed in the court, Raghu and Manjula have agreed to pay Nirmala Rs 1.25 crores and Sathvik a house in Hanumantanagar and Rs. 25 lakhs. The two will relinquish their claim on other properties and withdraw the cases.