
New Delhi, 30 April (H.S.): The Delhi High Court provided major relief to actress Karisma Kapoor's children. The court has restrained the sale of late industrialist Sanjay Kapoor's ₹30,000 crore assets to any third party. Priya Kapoor can no longer sell Sanjay Kapoor's properties. Justice Jyoti Singh's bench stated Priya Kapoor must address the suspicions raised by Karisma Kapoor's children.
The High Court has frozen Sanjay Kapoor's accounts. The court observed that if the will proves forged, it would be gross injustice to Samaira and Kiaan. During the hearing, Karisma Kapoor's children termed Sanjay Kapoor's alleged will as fake. Their counsel Mahesh Jethmalani had sought restraint on asset sales to third parties, arguing Sanjay Kapoor—a successful businessman—could not have created such a will.
The Delhi High Court directed Priya Kapoor to file complete details of Sanjay Kapoor's assets. Karisma Kapoor filed the petition as guardian of her two children. It alleges Sanjay Kapoor's third wife Priya Kapoor tampered with his will to gain full control over his estate, excluding Karisma's children entirely.
Sanjay Kapoor's will is dated March 21, 2025, bequeathing his entire estate to Priya Kapoor. The petition claims Priya concealed this will for seven weeks after his death, disclosing it only on July 30 during a family meeting.
Sanjay Kapoor died on June 12, 2025, while playing polo in Windsor, Britain. The children stated they shared close bonds with him, frequently visiting during holidays, with Sanjay assuring them of their secure future and financial stability.
The petition seeks declaration as Class I heirs entitled to one-fifth share each in Sanjay Kapoor's estate. It requests interim freezing of all personal assets until final disposal.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar