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Fiza’s sisters stake claim to her property

Press Trust of India

Posted: Oct 29, 2012 at 0115 hrs IST

Chandigarh Three sisters of Anuradha Bali alias Fiza, former Haryana deputy chief minister Chander Mohan’s estranged second wife who was found dead, have moved a Mohali court staking claim to her property.

Aditi Arya, Monika Sharma and Anjali Ramsoondur have filed a civil suit in the Mohali district courts seeking release of Fiza’s moveable and immoveable assets about two months after she was found dead under mysterious circumstances at her Mohali residence.

Fiza, former Haryana assistant advocate general, had grabbed headlines for her controversial marriage to Chander Mohan, elder son of former chief minister Bhajan Lal, in 2008 and her break up a few months later.

Fiza, who is the oldest of four sisters, has left behind a house in Mohali’s Sector 48-C which is estimated to be worth around Rs 2 crore. Besides, she has also left behind cash and jewellery worth Rs 3 crore.

She had not left behind any will and her sisters on Saturday moved the court and sought release of her assets as her “legal heirs”.

The three sisters have also requested the court for transfer of ownership of Fiza’s Mohali house.

The civil suit would come up for hearing on December 10 before the court of Varun Nagpal, Civil Judge, Senior Division, Mohali.

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