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Grandchildren win India royal Gayatri Devi's riches | Grandchildren win India royal Gayatri Devi's riches |
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The grandchildren of one of the last queens of India have won a long legal battle to inherit her properties. | The grandchildren of one of the last queens of India have won a long legal battle to inherit her properties. |
Gayatri Devi, once described as one of the most beautiful women in the world, died in July 2009 at the age of 90. | Gayatri Devi, once described as one of the most beautiful women in the world, died in July 2009 at the age of 90. |
The fashion icon and former MP was the third wife of the maharajah of Jaipur, in northern India. | The fashion icon and former MP was the third wife of the maharajah of Jaipur, in northern India. |
Her stepchildren had challenged her will in court, arguing that she had been "misguided" by her grandchildren in the later stages of her life. | Her stepchildren had challenged her will in court, arguing that she had been "misguided" by her grandchildren in the later stages of her life. |
Her death sparked a court battle over her fortune - including palaces that now operate as luxury hotels - which the local media estimated at between $200m (£130m) and $400m. | Her death sparked a court battle over her fortune - including palaces that now operate as luxury hotels - which the local media estimated at between $200m (£130m) and $400m. |
Gayatri Devi's death triggered a showdown between her grandchildren, Devraj Singh and Lalitya Kumari, and other descendents of the former maharajah. | Gayatri Devi's death triggered a showdown between her grandchildren, Devraj Singh and Lalitya Kumari, and other descendents of the former maharajah. |
According to her will, her two grandchildren would be the sole inheritors of her properties. | According to her will, her two grandchildren would be the sole inheritors of her properties. |
But her step children argued that she made the will when she was elderly, frail and unable to talk properly, and that they should have a share of the estate. | |
On Wednesday the Supreme Court upheld an earlier judgement by the Delhi High Court in favour of the grandchildren, saying they had been deprived of their rightful share in the properties. | |
"All these years my sister and I have only been asking for our father's shares in the family company and nothing beyond that," AFP news agency quoted Devraj Singh as saying after the ruling. | |
"Finally, I am one step further to be able to do my various duties towards my ancestral land." | "Finally, I am one step further to be able to do my various duties towards my ancestral land." |
Gayatri Devi supported education for women, and founded a prestigious school in Jaipur, which is now the capital of Rajasthan state. | Gayatri Devi supported education for women, and founded a prestigious school in Jaipur, which is now the capital of Rajasthan state. |
She broke with tradition by winning election to parliament in 1962 and was re-elected twice. |
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