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Sunjay Kapur Inheritance Dispute: Karisma Kapoor’s Children Say Will Not Registered, Seek Interim Relief From Court

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Sunjay Kapur and Karisma Kapoor were married in September 2003 and had two children before divorcing in June 2016

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Karisma Kapoor | File Image

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A senior advocate, appearing for Karisma Kapoor’s children, told the Delhi High Court on Wednesday that the will of their late father, industrialist Sunjay Kapur, was not registered and raised concerns over its sudden disclosure.

The hearing challenges the validity of the will, which reportedly leaves all of Kapur’s personal assets to his third wife, Priya Kapur.

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Senior advocate Mahesh Jethmalani described the circumstances as suspicious, noting that the will was read hastily at the Taj Hotel and that the executor herself, Shradha Suri, only learned of it a day prior.

Jethmalani also questioned the involvement of Dinesh Aggarwal, an employee who reportedly disclosed the will to the family, calling the act “beyond reasoning.”

Sunjay Kapur and Karisma Kapoor were married in September 2003 and had two children before divorcing in June 2016. Kapur later married Priya Kapur in April 2017, and they had one child together.

The executor has informed Karisma Kapoor that neither she nor her children are named beneficiaries, though she has been offered the option to inspect the will at Suri’s office.

The children have sought interim relief while the court examines the validity of the will and the circumstances surrounding its disclosure. Arguments in the case are ongoing.

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