A fresh delay marks the intensifying legal tussle over Sanjay Kapoor’s legacy. The Delhi High Court has pushed Rani Kapoor’s application challenging a supposed fraudulent family trust to January 29, amid claims it was devised by Priya Kapoor and Karisma Kapoor’s offspring to swallow his Sona Comstar empire.
Original judge Justice Vikas Mahajan bowed out, with a new panel set for Thursday. January 23’s slot was similarly scrapped. Rani details a vulnerable period post her son’s demise—physically weak and emotionally shattered—when manipulators allegedly tricked her into signing over fortunes via sham documents.
Dissolution of the trust is her core demand. Parallel battles rage: Karisma’s children decry Priya’s alleged fake will ploy to bar their inheritance. Priya escalates to the Supreme Court for Sanjay-Karisma separation files, issuing notices to Karisma for prompt response.
Defamation proceedings by Priya against Sanjay’s sister amplify the discord. As this sprawling dispute engulfs courts and captivates observers, the fate of a top-tier auto firm dangles precariously, emblematic of how grief can fracture even the wealthiest clans.