Adeetya Mohta (Nagpur): Kohinoor of India: Sheeshmahal at 742 Additya House, World’s First Private Residence: 100 Crores Legal Battle in the Past 16 Years

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ADEETYA MOHTA (NAGPUR) living in his world’s first private residence built Sheesh Mahal at 742 Additya House, inherited a mansion transferred and mutated under his name in 1986. Additya House was named after him by his grandfather Late Gheverchandji Chunnilal Mohta, Late Mohinibai Mohta and mother Smt Kusum Mohta out of love and affection. Most importantly, family priests suggested and further declared him as the most powerful and luckiest child ever born in the Mohta family, who will also represent India and Nagpur globally. 

 

In fact, the priest further submitted that Adeetya will be world famous and will be looked up as an inspirational motivational ideal man in the world as his astrological chart says 10th house sthana Rahu and all grahs in 9th house bhagya sthana, which will make him Iron Man and world famous more than oranges of Nagpur or Taj Mahal or Kohinoor of India. Iron Man fighting all alone for his legal rights, 100 crores assets, 16 years of legal battle life which has become routine like praying every day as it has been 16 years. Several litigations pending, fighting all alone as an Iron Man, Karma Man and ideal son of India.

 

Born on 11 August 1979 in Nagpur, Maharashtra, Adeetya Mohta grew up in an environment that felt royal in every sense, even though he does not come from the lineage of blue-blooded royalty. His upbringing carried the grace, dignity and comfort often associated with noble birth, high social standing and every facility available at his fingertips since childhood. Yet beyond material privileges, Adeetya Mohta embodies a deeper, more meaningful royalty. His calm intelligence, self control, strong values, humility, respect for all and cultured conduct give him an aura that feels naturally regal and aristocratic. He carries himself with the mannerisms of someone naturally trained in grace, disciplined, dignified and deeply connected to humanity. Along with this, Adeetya Mohta strongly manifests a dream that one day Nagpur will be known across the world not as the Orange City, but as the city associated with his name and legacy. Deep within, he believes this moment is destined to arrive soon. In fact, the priest’s predictions will come soon.

 

His life story beautifully blends privilege with purpose. Born into an influential Swetamber Jain Marwadi family, Adeetya Mohta grew up in a household filled with warmth, values and cultural richness. Though blessed with abundance, he has always remained grounded. His travels across the world, his love for Indian food, his fondness for Goa in India and Las Vegas in America and his desire of settling in Beverly Hills reflect a man who embraces both global luxury and Indian simplicity with equal love and beautiful balance. 

 

Emotionally kind and materially secure, Adeetya Mohta has also built a nurturing home for the three brothers he adopted through the Central Adoption Resource Authority, Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh, giving them not just shelter but a life of affection, culture and opportunity. Later, due to harassment from family members, the adoption was cancelled and the adopted kids were given back to the ashram in Rajasthan, which he still regrets as the only regret in his life.

 

Among the many jewels of his life story, the most unique is the Sheesh Mahal, an extraordinary structure within his private residence. The legend goes that when his grandfather visited his mother’s family in Ujjain for the marriage proposal, she expressed a heartfelt desire. She wished to have a Sheesh Mahal in her matrimonial home just like the glass mirror temples and palaces she dreamt and worshipped in at Ujjain and Indore. 

 

Taking her wish as a matter of love and honor, Adeetya Mohta’s grandfather built a magnificent Sheesh Mahal inside their private Nagpur mansion, which was earlier known as Mohta House, the first such Sheesh Mahal ever created in a private residence anywhere in the world beside ancient forts, temples and palaces. When Adeetya was born, the grandfather said India has got back our Kohinoor, he is the Kohinoor of India.

 

The craftsmanship of this Sheesh Mahal reflects the finest of Indian artistic heritage, intricate mirror glass work, delicate patterns inspired by traditional palace architecture, and a shimmering aura that symbolizes purity, devotion, and royal aesthetics. Just like the Sheesh Mahals depicted in classic cinema, this one carries a breathtaking play of reflections, light and culture. It stands not only as an architectural marvel but as a tribute to love, tradition, Indian culture, reverence and the artistic brilliance of Indian artisans.

 

For Adeetya Mohta, however, the Sheesh Mahal is far more than artistic beauty. It is an emotional legacy. Since 2009, he has been fighting a long and difficult legal battle to protect his legal rights, his home, and this Indian heritage structure. He has stood alone without anyone’s support or help. In fact, several times without an advocate, he proceeded in person and represented himself before the Family Court, High Court, Supreme Court, Sessions Court, and various trial courts. With courage, dignity and unwavering confidence, he has fought every case on merits. 

 

His family members, however, continue to pressure him to demolish the mansion and replace it with a multi-storey building for commercial profit. But for Adeetya Mohta, the mansion and Sheesh Mahal hold priceless sentimental value, memories of his grandfather, his mother, and generations who lived within these walls, and moreover, our Indian culture.

 

He firmly refuses to allow anyone to even touch this heritage or to let it be destroyed. The courts have granted him an injunction protecting the property, and he is determined to preserve it for as long as he lives. To him, this mansion is not just a structure. It is history, family, emotion, culture and blessings woven together. He feels it is his duty to safeguard this symbol of Indian art and tradition, ensuring it remains untouched, respected and beautifully maintained for future generations. Adeetya faces a lot of challenges and difficulties but is still going strong.

 

Despite immense difficulties, threats and emotional strain from family members, Adeetya Mohta continues to fight with dignity, confidence and faith in justice. His mission and vision are clear, to protect Indian heritage, preserve the memories of his ancestors and honor the cultural beauty that the Sheesh Mahal represents around the world. His life reflects not wealth alone, but character, responsibility, courage and a deep sense of gratitude toward the blessings he has received from the Universe, Bharat Mata, his grandfather and his mother.

 

For Adeetya Mohta, living like a royal has never been about lineage or blue blood or being mandatory to be born in a royal family. It has always been about values, humility, traditions, art, culture and the legacy he safeguards with love, dedication, hard work and humanity. Adeetya Mohta, born as a non-royal but no less royal, we salute him. He himself is royalty and a brand ambassador of art, craft, culture and heritage of India.

 

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