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Sunjay Kapur estate row: Court urges mediation in Rani-Priya-Karisma fight, says 'don’t wash dirty linen in public'

Delhi High Court urged mediation in the Rs 30,000 crore dispute involving Sunjay Kapur's estate amid allegations of forgery and trust fraud, with a next hearing on March 23.

  • On Tuesday the Delhi High Court stepped into the Kapur family feud and urged mediation to resolve the dispute, expressing serious concern over the escalating legal battle.
  • Priya Sachdev Kapur says a will dated 2025 leaves Sunjay Kapur’s entire personal estate to her, while Rani Kapur alleges the will is forged and seeks to declare the RK Family Trust illegal.
  • During the hearing the court considered competing applications over interim payments and jurisdiction; Rani Kapur, plaintiff, moved to stop an interim dividend of around ₹ 28 crore to Priya Kapur, respondent, while court notices were issued without final orders.
  • Addressing counsel, Justice Mini Pushkarna said the court urged parties and lawyers to seek client instructions on mediation and protect all interests.
  • The High Court will hear the dispute over control of an estimated ₹ 30,000 crore estate again on March 23 amid allegations of asset diversion into RK Family Trust following Sunjay Kapur’s death last year.
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Hindustan Times broke the news in New Delhi, India on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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