The legal battle over the massive ₹30,000 crore estate of the late industrialist Sunjay Kapur has escalated in the Delhi High Court. Priya Sachdev Kapur, his widow, has claimed that Karisma Kapoor’s children—Samaira and Kiaan—have already received ₹1,900 crore from the family trust. Her legal team questioned why they are still making claims on the estate despite having received such a substantial amount, asking, “What more do they want?”
In contrast, Karisma Kapoor’s children have alleged that the will presented by Priya is forged and that they were deliberately excluded from their rightful inheritance. They have sought a partition of the estate and a full disclosure of its assets, arguing that their claims have been unfairly denied.
The Delhi High Court has directed Priya to disclose the details of Sunjay Kapur’s assets as they stood at the time of his death. The case is ongoing, with both sides presenting conflicting claims and evidence regarding the estate. The dispute reflects deeper tensions over inheritance rights and the management of one of India’s most valuable family fortunes.
The courtroom exchanges have drawn significant media attention, not only due to the immense value of the estate but also because of the high-profile nature of the individuals involved. As the proceedings continue, the court’s rulings on asset disclosure and legitimacy of claims will be closely watched by legal experts and the public alike.