Hyderabad: A grandson Mir Osman Ali Khan, the last Nizam Hyderabad on Monday filed a lawsuit in a court in the city looking for a share of the five royal palaces including the iconic Falaknuma Palace, now in possession of the Nizam Mukarram Jah.
Najaf Ali Khan, one of the grandchildren of Mir Osman Ali Khan, accused Mukarram Jah, titular viii Nizam of Hyderabad, has executed a document that tells them that her grandfather (Jah) learned about the execution works grace in it support and express their unwillingness to accept the prize.
Therefore, Mukarram Jah, who allegedly refused a gift of Mir Osman Ali Khan, no right to claim sole possession of five palaces – Palace Falaknuma Palace, King Kothi, Chow Mahalla Palace and Purani Haveli, Hyderabad and Harewarow and Cedars Bungalow in Ooty, Tamil Nadu , In a case filed in front of the City Civil Court, Hyderabad, Najaf Ali Khan through his supporters Mohammad Adnan Shaheed and others say that after the State of Hyderabad integrated into India on January 25, 1950 An instrument of accession entered into between the Government of India and Osman Ali Khan, Nizam VII, for the merger of Hyderabad to the Union of India “under this agreement, private property and private listed from Nizam VII is approved, declared and recognized by the Union of India to become a personal nature and personal, from the nizam vii.
the property is entered in the register will be available at the death of Nizam VII on February 24, 1967.
After his death his son should streak at 16 and 18 daughters, “said Najaf Ali accused was not the property now controlled by Mukarram Jah.
He said in the lawsuit that in 1957 the Nizam VII discusses the properties to Mukarram Jah through a gift deed.
At that time he was not present in India.
“Referring to the gift Mukarram Jah execute documents informing Nizam VII that he learned about the execution act gifts his favor.
He expressed his reluctance to accept the prize for the reason that he is not sure about his future and considers himself incapable of maintaining the property gifted with a small income that he has, “said Najaf Ali in his petition.
He alleges that Mukarram Jah orally dedicate the property back to the Nizam VII and he himself executed a memorandum recognizes oral gift.
He said with great difficulty he turned on the existence of a rejection letter and memorandum gift of oral gift.