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The Business Times / Article, Illustration1 May 1996 - By' Ven Sreenivasan [SINGAPORE] Events at the troubled Scotts Holdings took another dramatic turn yesterday with Ameerali R Jumabhoy stepping down as executive chairman of the listed company with immediate effect Also effective from yesterday was the departure of Ramesh Chancier Sarin fromVen Sreenivasan - 333 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration24 October 1996 - ABIUT THIS CASE Jumabhoyteud MR RAJABALI Jumabhoy, 98, is suing his eldest son Ameerali and two of his grandsons at the High Court to enforce his 1957 settlement. This grants his assets to all members of the family upon his death. His main contention is that the Ameerali branch ofALPHONSO CHAN; File - 190 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration1 May 1996 - Narendra Aggarwal By MR AMEERALI Rajabali Jumabhoy has been ousted as executive chairman of Scotts Holdings Ltd, a $300 million listed hospitality and property group. In a surprise announcement last night by order of the board of directors, company secretary Dennis FooNarendra Aggarwal - TAN SUAN ANN - 505 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 November 1996 - Narendra Aggarwal By With Mr Ameeralf s departure, Scotts' founding Jumabhoy family has lost all executive control over the listed $300 million hospitality and property group. THE Scotts Holdings board has finally accepted the resignation of executive chairman Ameerali Jumabhoy brushing aside some directors' attemptsNarendra Aggarwal - 553 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration1 November 1996 - JUMABHOY VS JUMABHOY HaOoween faMs on Oct 31, a day when, according to 3DCK?tTt tradttion, the spirits of the dead rise from their graves. MR Yusuf Jumabhoy trusted his elder brother, Mr Ameerali. That, he said was a "terrible, terrible454 words
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The Straits Times : Weekly Overseas Edition / Article23 November 1996 - By 1997. By Narendra Aggarwal. THE Scotts Holdings board has finally accepted the resignation of executive chairman Ameerali Jumabhoy brushing aside some directors’ attempts to have him sacked for mismanagement. With Mr Ameerali’s departure. Scotts’ founding Jumabhoy family has lost all executive control over the1997. By Narendra Aggarwal - 535 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration1 November 1996 - MRRAJABALI Jumabhoy, 98, is suing his eldest son Ameerali and two of his grandsons at the High Court to enforce his 1957 settlement. This grants his assets to all members of the family upon his death. His main contention is that the Ameerali branch of the family has142 words
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The Business Times / Article1 November 1996 - is JUMABHOY PMOLT FEUD m Catherine Ong i SINGAPORE] Sparks flew in tl®High Court yesterday as Yffef Jumabhoy, in repeated otftbursts, expressed disgust with his brother, Ameerali, whom he blamed for emptying the family's kitty through fafled business ventures. provoked by defence counseßbavinder Singh,Catherine Ong - 550 words
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The Straits Times / Article22 October 1996 - Narendra Aggarwal By JUMABHOY family patriarch Rajabali Jumabhoy charged in court yesterday that he had been robbed by his eldest son and eldest grandson in what he described "as the biggest criminal breach of trust". His eldest son, Mr Ameerali R. Jumabhoy, is executiveNarendra Aggarwal - 319 words
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The Straits Times / Article30 October 1996 - Banks call in loans by Scotts Investments' subsidiaiy now Jumabhoy feud MR RAJABALI Jumabhoy, 98, is suing his eldest son Ameerali and two of his grandsons at the High Court to enforce his 1957 settlement. This grants his assets to all members of the family upon his death. His main521 words
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The New Paper / Article26 October 1996 - Mr Rajabali Jumabhoy, patriarch of the Jumabhoy family, is suing his eldest son, Mr Ameerali, and two of his grandsons, Mr Rafiq and Mr Iqbal. This is to enforce his 1957 settlement which, upon his death, equally divides his assets among all members of his family. He has74 words
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The New Paper / Article23 October 1996 - Mr Rajabali Jumabhoy, patriarch of the Jumabhoy family, is suing his eldest son, Mr Ameerali, and two of his grandsons, Mr Rafiq and Mr Iqbal. This is to enforce his 1957 settlement which, upon his death, equally divides his assets among all members of his family. He has74 words
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The New Paper / Article29 October 1996 - Mr Rajabali Jumabhoy, head of the Jumabhoy family, is suing his eldest son, Mr Ameerali, and two of his grandsons, Mr Rafiq and Mr Iqbal. This is to enforce his 1957 settlement which, upon his death, equally div.des his assets among all members of his family. He has74 words
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The New Paper / Article31 October 1996 - MrRajabali Jumabhoy, head of the Jumabhoy family, is suing his eldest son, Mr Ameerali, and two of his grandsons, Mr Rafiq and Mr Iqbal. This is to enforce his 1957 settlement which, upon his death, equally divides his assets among all members of his family. He has four73 words
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The Business Times / Article26 November 1996 - Bat on condition that Ameerali and Iqbal are not removed Byi Conrad Raj [SINGAPORE] The Jumabhoy saga continues with former Scotts Holdings managing director Rafiq and his uncles, Yusuf and Mustafa Jumabhoy, now being allowed to change the composition of theConrad Raj - 301 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration9 October 1996 - Day 2 of Scotts court hearing 1991 transfer of Scotts shares invalid, he claims JUMABHOY patriarch Rajabali, 98, is amending his claim against son Ameerali and three others, saying that the 1991 transfer of Scotts Holdings shares to the family holding company520 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration23 October 1996 - Narendra Aggarwal Jumabhoy feud Patriarch's suit is over 1957 settlement MR RAJABALI Jumabhoy, 98, is suing his eldest son Ameerali and two of his grandsons at the High Court to enforce his 1957 settlement. This grants his assets to all members oftheNarendra Aggarwal - 852 words
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The Straits Times / Article29 October 1996 - Narendra Aggarwal Jumabhoy feud By MR RAJABALI Jumabhoy, 98, is suing his eldest son Ameerali and two of his grandsons at the High Court to enforce his 1957 settlement. This grants his assets to all members of the family uponNarendra Aggarwal - 619 words
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The Business Times / Article8 October 1996 - Plaintiffs contend Companies Act may have been breached By < Conrad Raj THE hearing on the Jumabhoy famUy dispute for control of Scotts Holdings began yesterday before Justice Judith Prakash with the plaintiffs contending that sections of the Companies Act as wellConrad Raj - 446 words
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The Straits Times / Article1 November 1996 - Mr Davinder Singh: "You were upset because you were always in the shadow while he was in 1 the limelight" 1 Mr Yusuf: 1 don't seek publicity. I don't seek to be high-profiled. I don't appear in the Singapore Tatler every month.573 words