
Mohammad Ali Jinnah's former residence, known as Jinnah House or South Court Mansion, located in Mumbai's Malabar Hill, is a 2.5-acre property built in 1936. Jinnah lived there until August 1947, and it was a site for discussions with Indian leaders. The bungalow, featuring Italian marble and Art Deco architecture, has remained vacant for over 70 years. The Indian government owns the property, which has been subject to legal disputes, including a past demand for its demolition and conversion into an Indian cultural center.
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