Will War Heats Up: Delhi HC hint clears way for | Indian movie News

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Will War Heats Up: Delhi HC hint clears way for | Indian Movie News


The high-stakes inheritance drama surrounding late industrialist Sunjay Kapur just acquired spicier. On Tuesday, the Delhi High Court dropped a comment that may dramatically change the course of the long-running legal battle over Kapur’s huge property — and it doesn’t bode effectively for secrecy.

 

Since November, Sunjay’s kids with Karisma Kapoor – Samaira and Kiaan Kapur have been demanding a forensic scrutiny of the Will involving Sunjay’s business empire value over Rs 30,000 crores, pointing to alleged inconsistencies in the doc.

On Tuesday, Delhi HC registrar (judicial) Gagan Deep Jindal made it clear that “any party can inspect any document,” citing a September 10 High Court order. The statement has successfully signalled that inspection — and presumably forensic testing — of Sunjay Kapur’s disputed Will, so far fiercely opposed by his third spouse Priya Kapur, might soon change into inevitable.

It was identified that as per paragraph 8 of the September 10, 2025 order, inspection must be allowed to either facet.

Still, counsel for Priya Kapur and Azarias sought to argue the maintainability of Samaira and Kiaan’s software. The Plaintiffs legal professionals countered by declaring that Justice Jyoti Singh had already clarified in the September 10 order that inspection is permitted. They also cited another Joint Registrar order permitting inspection in a separate case — a place the registrar agreed with.

The defence then sought a short adjournment, and the Joint Registrar fixed February 5 for additional arguments and disposal of the applying.

At the center of the storm is the Will itself. Its authenticity, Sunjay Kapur’s signature, and the circumstances under which it was ready have all been questioned. The doc names Priya Kapur as the only beneficiary, while excluding Kapur’s two kids and his mom, Rani Kapur — a element that has fuelled intense scrutiny.

Adding another layer of intrigue is Shradha Suri Marwah, named as executor in the Will. She was unaware of her appointment as executor and obtained the Will by electronic mail from an Aureus Group official, Dinesh Agarwal.

Taking be aware of these unresolved questions, the registrar granted Marwah a “final 10 days” to file her rejoinder, signalling that her position will now face close judicial examination. All eyes are now on February 5, when the courtroom drama resumes.

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