A shocking twist grips the Sanjay Kapoor inheritance war: Priya Kapoor has approached Delhi High Court with a civil defamation petition against sister-in-law Mandhira, claiming Rs 20 crore in damages for reputation-wrecking statements.
Priya’s legal salvo details how Mandhira and podcaster Pooja Choudhary orchestrated a vicious narrative through online posts, audio shows, and media bytes. Deemed defamatory and personal, these attacks seek to crown Priya as the estate’s sole claimant, she contends.
The conflict traces to Sanjay’s demise, unraveling his estate amid his triple nuptials—kids from first wife Karishma, a son via Priya. Legal fronts now battle inheritance allocations, testamentary disputes, and trust governance in a web of counter-claims.
Echoing an ongoing criminal case with issued notices, Priya escalates to civil remedies for broader relief. Mandhira retorts fiercely, positioning her disclosures as unvarnished reality in a money-grab standoff.
From boardrooms to benches, the Kapoor chronicle illustrates fortune’s double edge—uniting in prosperity, dividing in death. With high court eyes on injunctions and awards, this feud’s chapters will long echo in legal lore.
