Hassle In Punjab Kings? Report Claims Preity Zinta Taking Authorized Route On Fellow Co-Proprietor

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Hassle In Punjab Kings? Report Claims Preity Zinta Taking Authorized Route On Fellow Co-Proprietor

File photograph of Ness Wadia, Sanjay Bangar and Preity ZInta© BCCI




Are Punjab Kings going by an issue? A current report by Cricbuzz has raised a hypothesis that each one shouldn’t be proper among the many IPL workforce house owners. Bollywood actor Preity Zinta, industrialists Mohit Burman and Ness Wadia are the co-owners of the franchise. The report has claimed that Preity Zinta has filed an attraction within the Chandigarh Excessive Courtroom in search of to restrain co-owner Mohit Burman from promoting a portion of his shares to a different get together. The report additionally stated that Preity holds 23 per cent share of PBKS whereas Mohit Burman has 48 per vent. Ness Wadia has 23 per cent. The remaining shares are held by Karan Paul. 

The report additional stated that Preity Zinta’s courtroom attraction is relating to the Burman’s reported plans to promote a part of his shares. Burman has denied the hypothesis. “I haven’t got any plans to promote my shares,” Burman informed Cricbuzz. Formally, the Punjab Kings haven’t spoken or launched an announcement on the difficulty something on the difficulty. 

A report in Tribune stated: “Preity Zinta stated Burman holds roughly 48 per cent of the shareholding and can be on the board of administrators. She has filed the petition beneath Part 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act-1996 in search of interim measures and path in view of the disputes and variations between her and respondent Mohit Burman.”

The Cricbuzz report additional claimed “it’s understood” that in response to their association a specific co-owner cannot promote a share their share to a 3rd get together with out first providing it to fellow previous co-owners. The shares can solely be bought as soon as the opposite co-owners decline to buy the shares.

Punjab Kings are but to win the IPL.

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