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14. Appellant, in his evidence, stated as DW1 that he has only 16% share in M/s. Mohall Mehra firm Delhi and his share in Hotel Moti International, Bombay is 20%. He has a 1 /6 share in property in Block No. 8, Amar Colony, 1 /6 share in C-207, Greater Kailash Part I, E-313 Greater Kailash Part I and HS-35, Kailash Colony Market. He has a 1/6 share in vacant plots E-22,303,324, 355,576. In Amar Colony, there are 8 units, all rented. Block No. 5, Vikram Vihar belongs to his grandmother (7th defendant). Appellant has no share therein. Appellant does not own E-241, Greater Kailash Part I. Ground floor in C-207, Greater Kailash is in self occupation. First floor is rented out. E-313 is rented. HS-35' is also rented. Bombay property in Colaba belongs to 2nd defendant, the real brother of his father, late Jawahar Lal Mehra. Room charges are 150/- to 200/- per day. Staff consists of one sweeper and one more person. Business of Mohan Lal Mehra is in rented premises. Appellant has only one FD for Rs. 2.68 lakhs. His total income is Rs.58,920/-for 1993-94. Wealth is valued for 1993-94 at Rs. 17.30 lakhs (Exs. DW 1/1,DW1/2). He never told his wife that his income is Rs. 1 crore. In cross-examination, he said that annual turnover of Mohan Lal firm isRs.391akhs.They deal in Raymonds & Digjam. Profit on sales is about 5 to 6%. Value of stocks at a time could be Rs. 5 to 10 lakhs. Turnover of Moti International could be Rs. 3.5 lakhs. Income from HS-35, Kailash Colony/is Rs.3,800/-p.m. His family owns 2 cars. He does not own one. Other members have 4 cars in all. In Chandni Chowk shop there are 2 employees and are paid Rs. 1.500/-, Rs. 1,1 OO/- p.m.