Delhi High Court case

  • Sunjay Kapur

    Sunjay Kapur's Mother Alleges Massive Asset Concealment by Daughter-in-Law in Rs 30,000 Crore Inheritance Battle

    Dec 02, 2025 01:53 am CST

    In a high-stakes legal battle at the Delhi High Court, Rani Kapur, mother of late businessman Sunjay Kapur, has accused her daughter-in-law Priya Sachdev Kapur of concealing substantial assets following her son's unexpected death. With Sunjay's annual salary of Rs 60 crore but only Rs 1.7 crore found in his accounts, the 80-year-old mother challenges the legitimacy of a Will that excludes her from the Rs 30,000 crore Sona Group empire that she helped build with her late husband.

  • Delhi High Court Addresses Estate Dispute Between Karisma Kapoor

    Delhi High Court Addresses Estate Dispute Between Karisma Kapoor's Children and Late Sunjay Kapur's Wife

    Nov 15, 2025 09:41 am CST

    The Delhi High Court has intervened in a high-profile inheritance battle over late industrialist Sunjay Kapur's Rs 30,000 crore estate. Karisma Kapoor's children allege their stepmother Priya Kapur forged their father's will while neglecting their educational expenses, claims Priya's legal team denies. Justice Jyoti Singh urged parties to resolve such matters outside court while the authenticity of Sunjay Kapur's will remains under scrutiny.

  • Sunjay Kapur

    Sunjay Kapur's Sister Challenges Will: "Father's Bloodline Gets Nothing While Family Legacy Becomes a Mockery"

    Sep 26, 2025 11:44 pm CST

    In an emotional interview, Mandhira Kapur Smith reveals the ongoing legal battle over her late brother Sunjay Kapur's estimated Rs 30,000-crore estate. She alleges that Priya Kapur's contested will excludes the family bloodline from Surinder Kapur's legacy, while expressing solidarity with Karisma Kapoor in fighting for their children's inheritance rights. The dispute highlights tensions surrounding family wealth, secrecy demands, and accusations of a fraudulent will that has turned their respected automotive industry legacy into what Mandhira describes as "a mockery."