Drama unfolds in Delhi High Court as the property tussle involving Sanjay Kapoor’s fortune intensifies. Rani Kapoor’s petition against the family trust has been rescheduled for January 28, fueling speculation in this saga of wealth and wrongdoing.
At the heart is a trust Rani deems fraudulent, allegedly engineered by daughter-in-law Priya Kapoor and Karisma Kapoor’s children to wrest control of the sprawling empire. Without her nod, assets were funneled in post-Sanjay’s death on June 12, 2025.
The grieving mother recounts discovering the maneuvers too late: Priya grabbing top spots in Sona Group entities, decisions made in secrecy, her access curtailed. It’s a tale of post-bereavement power plays that left her estranged from her inheritance.
Rani’s demands are clear—invalidate the trust, reclaim the properties, and halt transfers immediately. This showdown not only tests family bonds but also probes legal safeguards for elderly stakeholders in family businesses.
As India watches this elite family’s unraveling, the deferred hearing promises deeper revelations. The outcome may redefine how dynastic fortunes are protected—or plundered—in the shadows of loss.