'Left my mother without a roof': Sunjay Kapur’s sister says Priya took everything; backs Karisma’s kids

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 Sunjay Kapur’s sister says Priya took everything; backs Karisma’s kids

NEW DELHI: Reacting to Karisma Kapoor’s children seeking a share in their late father Sunjay Kapur’s Rs 30,000 crore estate in Delhi High Court, Sunjay Kapur’s sister, Mandhira Kapur Smith, said the wealth was meant to be shared equally among the families, but “one person (Priya Sachdeva Kapur) has come in and taken everything.

She said that her mother "doesn't even have a roof over her head."The Delhi High Court on Wednesday directed Priya Sachdeva Kapur to submit a detailed list of all movable and immovable assets of her late husband, along with her reply.

Summons have been issued, with written statements due in two weeks and replications in one week. Replies to the interim relief plea must also be filed within two weeks, with rejoinders in a week.

The matter is scheduled to be heard next on October 9 for consideration of an ad-interim injunction."We're not asking for what is not our right. My dad created all this. My dad created it for my mother. My brother grew it, like all Indian families do. And then it was supposed to be distributed equally among the families. So again, one person has come in and taken everything, and my mother doesn't even have a roof over her head," Smith said.

"My mother did not help set up the trust. She is still trying to find out about the trust. We're still asking for answers, and we're getting nothing," she said.On the possibility of patching up within the family, she said, "I don't know. Right now, there are a lot of answers that are needed. Earlier on, it was just mom. Now it's the kids involved. It's all of us. Now everyone wants answers. I think unless we don't have answers and we don't have a sit-down and be able to ask the questions and get clarity on answers and no hiding stuff and covering up stuff, and unless it's an open field, I don't think we're going to be able to do anything.

"Smith welcomed the Delhi High Court’s direction for the disclosure of her brother’s assets and said she stands by Karisma Kapoor’s two children."I'm very happy about it because finally the family will know something and have some knowledge about anything, really. I believe in the justice system in India, so I'm hoping it will bring more clarity, more visibility and transparency to everything," Smith said.When asked about the plea by Karisma Kapoor's children, she said, "I stand by them because I do not think that if anyone knows the relationship they have had with their father and for their father not to have them a part of the will is just doesn't add up.

Doesn't make sense. So I stand by them."Represented by their mother Karisma Kapoor, the children have alleged that Priya Kapur forged Sunjay Kapur’s will to claim exclusive control over his assets. Senior Advocate Mahesh Jethmalani, representing the children, argued that the will is unregistered, was never disclosed previously, and was read “in haste” at the Taj Hotel.He further highlighted suspicious circumstances, noting that the executor admitted learning of the will just a day earlier and that it was disclosed by a family employee.Senior Advocate Rajiv Nayar, representing Priya Kapur, countered that the suit is not maintainable. He emphasized that the plaintiffs are already beneficiaries of the trust and had received Rs 1,900 crore just days before filing the case.(With inputs from agency)

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