Updated On: 04 October, 2023 07:57 AM IST | Mumbai | Dipti Singh
Five years on, Parsi woman’s fight continues for membership of son after five changes of dates for hearing in three months at the SC; Dadar Parsee Colony Gymkhana allegedly rejected it over his non-Parsi status

The president of Dadar Parsee Colony Gymkhana declined to comment as the case is in the Supreme Court. Pic/Satej Shinde
It has been five years since Sanaya Dalal and her part-Parsi husband, Rishi Kishnani, have waged a war against the ‘orthodox’ Dadar Parsee Colony Gymkhana, over membership for their son. In 2021, Dalal moved the Supreme Court, after her son’s membership was allegedly rejected over his non-Parsi status. They now find themselves ensnared in a prolonged series of court dates. “My son is almost 10 years old now, but the matter is still stuck where it was. We are getting automated dates for the case, but the case is not being listed,” said Dadar Parsi Colony (DPC) resident Dalal.

Sanaya Dalal with husband Rishi Kishnani who is part-Parsi, at their son’s Navjote ceremony