Currently, Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani and their whole family live in high grade, 27-storey anti-rod; It was built at the estimated cost of Rs 15,000.
Mukesh Ambani, chairman of the billionaire Reliance Industries, owns one of the most expensive houses in India – 27 -story, called Antilia. It is located in one of the most expensive areas of Mumbai, on Altamount Road. Antiyia, a grand 27-storey mansion, is commonly commonly used to be 4,532 square meters.
Antiya is again under the legal and political discussion. The new law – the WAQF bill (amendment) – adopted by both houses of parliament and now awaits the president to approve it. As the WAQF correction bill accepts both houses of parliament and expects the President’s consent, the public discourse revived a long -standing dispute on whether the antiya was built on the land that once belonged to the WAQF trust. This raised new issues about land ownership, management and future of urban real estate related to religious trust.
Lok Sabha adopted the bill late on Wednesday evening, and Raja Sabha approved it early on Friday after a hot discussion. The bill was revised on the basis of the proposals of the joint parliamentary committee, which considered the initial proposal made in August last year. Its goal is to improve how the WAQF is managing in India by updating the 1995 WAQF law.
The bill aims to make WAQF boards better, improving how registered properties and managed using modern technology. Because the news about this law is distributed, Mukesh Ambani and his home say they cost about 15,000 rubles – they talk again.
Old videos on social networks are viral, including the leader of Amim Assadddin Owis and former chief Minister Delhi Arvinda Keirival. In the clips, they claim that the WAQF advice owns Land Antilia. Many people on the Internet also asked the AI Tool tool about this question. According to Grok, the land once belonged to asylum and was sold in 2002.
The report of Bhaskar’s Dayin, who shared the only hindo, said that ten years ago the WAQF Council presented a report stating that Mukesh Ambani’s sale did not comply with the proper procedures. At the time, Devendra Fadovis, the then chief Minister Maharashtra, said his government would act on the report.
The report states that the WAQF Council had to approve the sale of the land with the vote of most of the two -thirds. However, there was no official meeting. He also questioned the role of the Commissioner of the Charitable Organization, saying that only the WAQF Council has the powers to approve such sale.
Later, the Maharashtra Assembly said the WAQF land could not be sold for private use. The case has been in court for many years. It is now assumed that the WaQF board and the Karim Boha’s trust should work together to resolve the case peacefully.
Mukesh Ambani bought 4,532 square meters in 2002 for 21.5 rupees. At the time, there were statements that the land belonged to the WAQF Council. According to the report presented by the Maharashtra Assembly, Karim Bham in 1986 gave the land to the WaqF board for asylum and religious school. Eventually the land was sold to Ambani.
The land managed disputes involving the WAQF Council are not new in India. In 1950, the Council had about 52,000 hectares of land. By 2025, this number increased to more than 9.4 varnish.
Today, Mukesh Ambani, his wife, Nita and their family live in Antilia. The mansion has 27 floors and includes a gym, spa -sailo, private cinema, garden terrace, pool, helicopter, temple and medical institutions. The house was developed by the Chicago firm Perkins and Will and was built from 2006 to 2010. It is believed to be about 15,000 rubles.