In a recent legal battle, Karisma Kapoor's children are seeking their rightful share of their late father, Sunjay Kapur's, substantial estate, estimated at 30,000 crore. The case has taken an intriguing turn as Karisma's children accuse Priya Kapur, Sunjay's wife, of forging Sunjay's will to gain complete control of the property. The Delhi High Court has been at the center of this drama, with both sides presenting their arguments and counterarguments.
The legal proceedings began when Karisma's children filed an interim injunction application to prevent Priya from alienating Sunjay's assets. During the hearing, Senior Advocate Rajiv Nayar, representing Priya Kapur, challenged the assertion that the children's fees had not been paid, claiming that all expenses raised by the children have been fulfilled. This sparked a heated debate, with Senior Advocate Mahesh Jethmalani, representing Karisma Kapoor's children, insisting that Sunjay was obligated to pay for the children's expenses under the matrimonial decree.
The court, however, remained impartial, with Justice Jyoti Singh emphasizing, 'I don't want this hearing to be melodramatic.' She instructed Advocate Shyel Trehan to ensure that such issues are not brought to court again, indicating a desire for a more focused and efficient resolution. The court's stance highlights the importance of maintaining a balanced and professional approach in legal proceedings, even in high-stakes cases.
As the legal battle continues, the court will decide the fate of Sunjay Kapur's estate and the validity of Priya Kapur's claims. The outcome will significantly impact Karisma Kapoor's children and the distribution of Sunjay's substantial wealth. The public awaits the court's decision with bated breath, eager to see how this complex legal drama unfolds.