Overview
- Justice A.S. Chandurkar issued notice to Karisma Kapoor and gave her two weeks to respond, as her lawyers argued Priya Kapur’s application is not maintainable.
- Priya Kapur seeks certified copies of the 2016 transfer petition file and settlement terms to use in pending succession proceedings, with Senior Advocate Maninder Singh representing her.
- Samaira and Kiaan Kapur have asked the Delhi High Court to invoke Sections 338 and 340 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Samhita, alleging a fabricated will and requesting seizure of devices tied to the digital trail.
- The children point to electronic records indicating Priya Kapur’s phone was in New Delhi on March 21, 2025, contrary to her affidavit placing her in Gurugram during the contested will’s execution.
- Filings and reports highlight alleged internal errors in the will and suggest it was drafted by witness Nitin Sharma, as the Delhi High Court continues to hear challenges to the document’s authenticity.