Rani Kapur Speaks Out Amid Family Trust Dispute Over Sunjay Kapur's Estate
Sunjay Kapur's mother Rani Kapur says her husband made RK family trust for her amid dispute: 'It's very hurtful for me'
Hindustan Times
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Rani Kapur, mother of Sunjay Kapur, expresses deep hurt over her removal as a trustee of the RK Family Trust amid a legal dispute involving her daughter-in-law, Priya Sachdev Kapur. The conflict centers around allegations of will forgery and the management of Sunjay's multimillion-dollar estate.
- 01Rani Kapur has been removed as a trustee of the RK Family Trust by Priya Kapur.
- 02Rani claims the trust was established by her late husband for her benefit.
- 03The dispute includes allegations of will forgery by Priya Kapur.
- 04Rani expresses fear and emotional distress over the situation.
- 05No discussions for settlement have taken place, indicating a prolonged legal battle.
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Rani Kapur, the mother of the late businessman Sunjay Kapur, has publicly expressed her distress over being removed as a trustee from the RK Family Trust amid a legal dispute with her daughter-in-law, Priya Sachdev Kapur. This conflict arose after Priya was accused by Sunjay's children from his previous marriage to actress Karisma Kapoor of forging his will. Rani claims that the RK Family Trust was created by her husband for her benefit and that Priya is attempting to take control of the assets accumulated over 40 years. Rani has issued a notice to Priya, demanding she cease her role as a trustee, asserting that her removal is legally invalid. Rani has not returned to Delhi since her son's passing and fears for her safety amid the ongoing legal battle. The situation remains unresolved, with Rani stating that no discussions for a settlement have occurred, suggesting a drawn-out legal confrontation ahead.
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This dispute could affect the management and distribution of a significant estate, impacting family members and beneficiaries involved.
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