Overview
- Mandhira Kapur says her grieving mother, Rani, was taken behind locked doors twice during the 13‑day mourning period and made to sign undisclosed documents.
- She adds that Rani later said she did not know what she had signed and that repeated requests for copies have gone unanswered.
- Priya Sachdev Kapur allegedly promised to share the paperwork, with the family later told an email account was compromised and documents could not be sent.
- The company has issued legal notice in the dispute and reiterated that Rani has had no direct or indirect association with Sona Comstar since 2019.
- The feud follows Sunjay Kapur’s June 16 death from a heart attack during a polo match in England, with Mandhira highlighting Priya’s role as a non‑executive director and Rani asserting in board communication that she is sole heir to Surinder Kapur’s estate and majority owner of the Sona Group.