A multi-crore inheritance battle gripping the Kapoor clan sees fresh momentum, with Delhi High Court adjourning Rani Kapoor’s challenge to a family trust until January 28. The petition targets Priya Kapoor and Karisma Kapoor’s children, accusing them of a calculated asset grab.
Rani asserts the trust’s formation was a sham, transferring her son’s vast holdings—including Sona Group stakes—without consent, revealed only after his June 12, 2025 passing. What followed was a flurry of unchecked moves, including Priya’s boardroom takeovers.
Isolated from information and influence, Rani paints a vivid portrait of exclusion. Her suit calls for the trust’s dissolution, asset restitution, and a transaction standstill to preserve the status quo.
This rift exposes fault lines in India’s family enterprises, where succession often breeds conflict. Legal experts note the case’s potential to influence trust law interpretations.
With billions at stake, the Kapoor dispute transcends personal grievance, mirroring broader challenges in wealth preservation. January 28 could mark a turning point in this compelling narrative of ambition, grief, and justice.

