he eighth Nizam of erstwhile province Hyderabad has won a major case against Pakistan in the UK High Court. The UK High Court has granted Mukarram Jah, the titular Nizam of Hyderabad, the ownership of a fund which has been in dispute for over 70 years and now amounts to £35 million.
The Pakistan government had claimed the ownership of the fund and had filed a case against Mukarram Jah in the UK court in 2013.
"We are delighted that today's judgment recognises His Exalted Highness the VIII Nizam's rights to funds which have been in dispute since 1948," Paul Hewitt, one of Nizam's lawyers said.
"The judgment covers a complex historical and legal set of issues, interpreting facts and events that occurred 70 years ago to establish that the funds, which now amount to £35million, were always held in trust for our client's grandfather, HEH the VII Nizam," Paul Hewitt said.
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he eighth Nizam of erstwhile province Hyderabad has won a major case against Pakistan in the UK High Court. The UK High Court has granted Mukarram Jah, the titular Nizam of Hyderabad, the ownership of a fund which has been in dispute for over 70 years and now amounts to £35 million. The Pakistan government had claimed the ownership of the fund and had filed a case against Mukarram Jah in the UK court in 2013. "We are delighted that today's judgment recognises His Exalted Highness the VIII Nizam's rights to funds which have been in dispute since 1948," Paul Hewitt, one of Nizam's lawyers said. "The judgment covers a complex historical and legal set of issues, interpreting facts and events that occurred 70 years ago to establish that the funds, which now amount to £35million, were always held in trust for our client's grandfather, HEH the VII Nizam," Paul Hewitt said.