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Mumbai: Gallops restaurant must pay Rs 40 cr in dues to RWITC

<p>High Court arbitrator dismisses Gallops restaurant&rsquo;s tenancy claim; Turf club says Gallops needs to cough up more than Rs 40 crore in dues</p>

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Gallops, is the oldest restaurant on the Mahalaxmi turf
Gallops, is the oldest restaurant on the Mahalaxmi turf

The BJRs (this is an acronym for promoters Bobby Singh, Jasmine Singh and Rahul Malik) who run the landmark 'Gallops' restaurant in the members enclosure of the Mahalaxmi race course have been in dispute with the Royal Western India Turf Club (RWITC) since 2009, when BJR filed a claim for tenancy under the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, and stopped paying, "the Club its dues from the year 2009/10 onwards till date, the principal amount owed to the RWITC as on date is over Rs 40 crore," says Vivek Jain, chairman RWITC.

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