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Priya Sachdev moves to Supreme Court to seek Karisma-Sunjay’s divorce documents

Priya Sachdev Kapur goes to Supreme Court to seek Sunjay Kapur, Karisma Kapoor's divorce documents, amidst Rs 30,000 crore inheritence feud

Businessman and Karisma Kapoor’s ex-husband Sunjay Kapur passed away in June 2025 but soon after his demise, there have been legal proceedings with regards to his Rs 30,000 estate. Sunjay had two children with Karisma, Samaira and Kiaan and they filed a plea in the Delhi High Court alleging that his widowed wife Priya Sachdev Kapur has forged his will. Now this dispute has reportedly reached the Supreme Court, further making the matter more complex. According to the latest reports, Priya Kapur has moved the apex court seeking access to confidential documents from Sunjay Kapur’s 2016 divorce proceedings with actor Karisma Kapoor.As reported by ANI, Sunjay’s third wife Priya Kapur has filed a plea requesting certified copies of all records related to the divorce case. The matter will be heard by a bench headed by Justice A S Chandurkar, which will decide whether these sensitive documents can be shared.

Priya Sachdev Kapur steps into public eye amid ₹30,000 crore Sunjay Kapur estate feud

ANI stated, “Priya Kapur, the third-wife of late businessman Sunjay Kapur, has approached the Supreme Court seeking certified copies of all documents related to the divorce proceedings between Karisma Kapoor and Sunjay, which took place in 2016. A bench of Justice A. S. Chandurkar will consider whether these confidential documents should be provided to her. Priya has sought access to the said divorce records to ascertain the financial and child custody arrangements made by her late former husband.”For those not in the know, Karisma got married to Sunjay in 2003 and their divorce was finalised in 2016. Meanwhile, the battle over Sunjay Kapur’s estate continues to intensify. His children with Karisma Kapoor, Samaira and Kiaan, have reportedly raised fresh objections regarding electronic evidence submitted in court. According to reports, they have questioned digital location data filed by Priya Kapur before the Delhi High Court.The siblings allege that while Priya claimed in an affidavit to be in Gurugram on March 21, 2025, the day the disputed will was allegedly signed, electronic records show her phone was located in New Delhi. Their submission also states that both Sunjay and Priya Kapur were in Delhi that day, not Gurugram. The filing further claims that Karisma was in touch with Sunjay via WhatsApp on the same day regarding their children’s Portuguese citizenship.

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