Two Indian-origin families locked in seven-year war over shared parking space . Manish Kothari and his brother and sister-in-law, Sandip and Bindu Kothari, accuse their neighbors of trespassing .
London: According to a paper in The Times, two Indian-origin families are locked in a seven-year war over a shared parking space outside their homes in London, with Manish Kothari and his brother and sister-in-law, Sandip and Bindu Kothari, accusing their neighbors of trespassing, while the latter couple charge their neighbors, both accountants, of trespassing.The Soareses own two buildings, while the Kotharis control the third, according to legend.The Soareses used the two adjacent spaces on the left, close to their house, while the Kotharis used the one on the right.However, the Soareses are said to have scrapped the agreement in 2018 after a controversy over claims of inconsiderate parking.
The claimants have demanded a permanent injunction prohibiting the Soareses from parked a few inches away from the defendants' vehicle, causing them a significant amount of pain to enter and exit, according to Barrister Maxwell Myers.They're also looking for the courts' guidance on how the three parking spaces along the gravel drive can be clearly separated to avoid conflicts, according to Judge Monty, who added that the case was heading into the new year.