Delhi High Court Grants Temporary Relief to Karisma Kapoor’s Children in Inheritance Dispute The Delhi High Court on Thursday granted temporary relief to Karisma Kapoor’s children, who are embroiled in a legal battle over the inheritance of their late father, Sanjay Kapoor. The court ordered that Sanjay Kapoor’s assets, including real estate, companies, and financial holdings, be preserved pending further legal proceedings. Background of the Dispute Sanjay Kapoor, a prominent businessman and co-founder of the Sonu Comstar Group, died suddenly on June 12, 2025, at the age of 53, following a heart attack during a polo match in the UK. His death sparked a legal tussle over his vast assets, valued at over $3.6 billion, which were reportedly left to his third wife, Priya Sachdev Kapoor, in a will dated March 21, 2025. Karisma Kapoor, Sanjay’s first wife, and their two children—Aisha and Arjun—allege that the will is fraudulent and that Priya, along with her associates, colluded to manipulate the document to seize control of the family’s wealth. The children filed a petition in court, accusing Priya of orchestrating a conspiracy to unlawfully acquire the assets and exclude other heirs. Court’s Orders and Legal Arguments The court temporarily barred Priya from transferring or disposing of Sanjay’s assets, including real estate, shares, and cryptocurrency holdings. Justice [Name] emphasized that the court would scrutinize the validity of the will and the allegations of fraud. Karisma’s legal team argued that the will was fabricated and that Priya’s actions—such as concealing the document for over a month before revealing it during a family meeting—suggested intent to defraud. They cited evidence of Priya’s alleged collusion with two associates, Dinesh Agrawal and Nitin Sharma, to hide the will.#delhi_high_court #karisma_kapoor #sanjay_kapoor #priya_sachdev_kapoor #sonu_comstar_group
