Nepean Sea Road plot

Palm Beach School

psychiatric treatment

JJ hospital

physiological and psychiatric conditions

Huntington’s disease

neurological disorder

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Nikhil Jhaveri, who owned theon whichonce stood, had been undergoingfor two years.Nikhil Jhaveri, who owned a plot of land at Nepean Sea Road valued at Rs 200 crore, died of pneumonia aton Wednesday. Jhaveri had been admitted to the hospital two years ago and was undergoing treatment for, but no one from his family was around when his final moments came.Twice-divorced, Jhaveri was the proprietor and principal of the now-defunct Palm Beach School, which stood on the Rs 200-crore plot. He had a son with his second wife before the couple divorced in January 2005. In 2009 he was diagnosed with, athat affects motor functions and cognition.After Jhaveri was declared dead on Wednesday afternoon his body was sent for a post-mortem as he had been admitted to the hospital on the orders of a court. However, the autopsy remained on hold for more than 24 hours as the JJ Marg police couldn’t find a relative willing to claim his body. It was finally conducted on Thursday evening after the police managed to contact his son Ryan, who is currently abroad, and were told that they could hand over the body to him.A source at JJ hospital said that while Jhaveri did require medical attention, he had been forced to remain at the hospital for longer than needed as Ryan had gone abroad, and that he had a pending medical bill of around Rs 1.3 lakh. Sanjeev Bhole, senior inspector at JJ Marg police station, said Ryan would arrive in Mumbai today to claim his father’s body.Jhaveri had been admitted to JJ hospital in June 2017 on the basis of a high court order, through which it had restrained any party from taking over, creating any third-party rights, or doing any kind of deal related to the property. The court also appointed a receiver to safeguard the plot. It had suggested that Jhaveri’s condition could be evaluated by the neurology or psychiatry department and asked all parties to meet with the dean of JJ.The court case dates back to 2015, when Jhaveri’s first wife Dipti Panchal had filed an affidavit in court claiming the Rs 200-crore property for herself. In March this year his son Ryan, from his second wife Roxan, had filed an FIR against Panchal, accusing her of forging his father’s signature on the court affidavit and vakalatnama. The FIR also named the husbands of Jhaveri’s three sisters – Murali Mehta, Nitin Parekh and Shailesh Parekh – as Panchal’s co-conspirators. The case was later transferred from the Azad Maidan police station to the Mumbai police’s economic offences wing.Jhaveri, who suffered from psychological conditions towards the end of his life, had gone missing in December 2013, when he lived with his sister at Kandivli. He was found near Borivli police station and sent by the police to a shelter run by Swagat Ashram, an NGO. It was only in January 2014 that he was identified as Nikhil Vithaldas Jhaveri. In August that year he was shifted toat Girgaum, where he remained until 2017, when the court ordered that he be shifted to JJ hospital.