Updated On: 29 May, 2021 11:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Samiullah Khan
In FIR, Rahat Nensey alleges Amir has been harassing her for power of attorney for her 30 per cent shares in Royal Palms India since April 2020

Amir Nensey
The Aarey police have booked 71-year-old Amir Nensey, the chairman of Royal Palms India, for allegedly physically and mentally harassing and giving a verbal talaq to his 67-year-old wife after 50 years of marriage.
According to Rahat Nensey’s statement, Amir had been harassing her for the power of attorney for her 30 per cent shares in Royal Palms India Pvt Ltd. The company owns Royal Palms Estate spread over 240 acres in Goregaon East. Amir holds 25 per cent of the shares, their sons, Mohammed and Dilawar have 20 per cent and 23 per cent of the shares respectively. and their grandson, Omar holds two per cent of the shares. Rahat alleged that Amir abused her, hit her and gave her talaq when she refused to sign the power of attorney in his name.