Bollywood Actor John Abrahams legal battle over the ownership of an entire floor in a building at New Prabhadevis Orbit plaza has come to the fore with a glass company claiming before the Bombay High Court that it bought the property before John.
John has purchased the 4,500 sq ft premises covering the entire fourth floor of the said building in 2006 for Rs 11.5 crore.
However, one Parekh Glass Company (PGC) has claimed that it bought the property prior John and dragged both, him and Orbit Finance, the owner, to court.
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