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Analjit Singh refutes trespassing charge

Our Bureau

New Delhi , July 5

The dispute in the Ranbaxy family has taken a turn for the worse. Mr Analjit Singh, chief of Max Healthcare, today refuted the criminal charges levelled on him by his sister-in-law, Ms Nimmi Singh, and nephew Mr Malvinder Singh, who is the CEO of Ranbaxy, accusing them of "orchestrating events" to malign him.

Refuting allegations that Ms Nimmi Singh was threatened and abused by his men, Mr Analjit Singh said in a statement issued by his lawyer that the accusations were "false and mischievous and emphatically denied."

He added: "The various events were orchestrated at the behest of Ms Nimmi Singh to prevent certain ongoing work at 15, Aurangzeb Road (the family house). It is categorically denied that the ongoing work was being carried out in any part of the premises being occupied by Ms Singh and her family." Claiming that the entire property was "owned by Delhi Guest House Pvt Ltd," he said that the question of his men trespassing on property owned by Ms Nimmi Singh did not arise.

Ms Nimmi Singh had filed a criminal complaint against Mr Analjit Singh on Tuesday claiming that his men had assaulted her when she tried to stop them from trespassing on her residential premises in New Delhi.

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