Boney Kapoor, Janhvi Kapoor, and Khushi Kapoor move Madras High Court over Sridevi’s Chennai property The Kapoor family has filed a petition with the Madras High Court challenging the rejection of a civil suit related to a 4.7-acre property on East Coast Road in Chennai, which was purchased by the late actress A. Sridevi in 1988. The dispute involves a claim by Chandrabanu and her two children, M.C. Sivakami and M.C. Natarajan, who allege they are entitled to a share in the property. The family of Boney Kapoor, Janhvi Kapoor, and Khushi Kapoor argues that Chandrabanu’s marriage to the original property owner, M.C. Chandrasekaran, was invalid due to bigamy, as Chandrasekaran was already married to M.C. Banumathi at the time. Justice T.V. Thamilselvi has scheduled a hearing for March 26, 2026, to review the Kapoor family’s joint civil revision petition. The court has stayed all further proceedings in the district court until then. The Kapoor family claims Chandrabanu knowingly misrepresented her marital status in the lawsuit, asserting that her marriage to Chandrasekaran on February 5, 1975, occurred during his first, legally valid marriage. They argue this omission constitutes fraud, undermining the plaintiffs’ claim. The Kapoor family also contends that the plaintiffs failed to disclose this information in their genealogy tree, which they say is a critical legal fact. They emphasize that the property has been in their possession for 38 years, and no disputes were raised during Chandrasekaran’s lifetime, who died in 1995. The family further notes that Sivakami and Natarajan reached majority in 1995 and 1999, respectively, and were unaware of the property’s alleged illegal transactions until 2023.#janhvi_kapoor #boney_kapoor #khushi_kapoor #chandrabanu #mc_chandrasekaran
