Rs 30,000 Crore Estate Frozen: Delhi HC Orders Status Quo On Sunjay Kapur’s Wealth Until Will Proven

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Sunjay Kapur with family members including children Samaira and Kiaan Kapoor and former wife Karisma Kapoor.
The late businessman Sunjay Kapur pictured with his family; the legal battle over his Rs 30,000 crore estate involves his children and wife Priya Kapur. (Image: Perplexity / SC )

Delhi HC Freezes Sunjay Kapur’s Rs 30,000 Crore Estate Amid Heated Will Dispute

The Delhi High Court on Thursday ordered the freeze of late businessman Sunjay Kapur’s entire Rs 30,000 crore estate, blocking his widow Priya Kapur from selling, transferring, or operating any assets until the authenticity of his will is proven in court. Justice Jyoti Singh’s bench made it clear: the money stays locked until doubts about the will are completely settled.

This explosive legal battle erupted after Kapur’s two children — Samaira and Kiaan Kapoor, from his marriage to actor Karisma Kapoor — accused their stepmother of fabricating a will that leaves her the sole beneficiary. The kids claim they first saw this will at a family meeting on July 30, with zero prior warning about its existence.

What The Court Identified As “Suspicious Circumstances”

The will is riddled with glaring errors that raised immediate red flags. Priya Kapur’s son Azarius’s name was misspelled four times. Addresses listed were wrong. A required schedule was missing entirely. Even worse, the document used feminine pronouns to refer to Sunjay Kapur himself.

Justice Singh placed the burden squarely on Priya Kapur. “The legitimate suspicious circumstances raised by the plaintiffs will have to be completely removed by defendant number one before the document is accepted as the last will,” she said.

The court specifically restrained Priya from:

  • Alienating, transferring, or pledging equity shares in three Indian companies
  • Withdrawing provident fund amounts
  • Disposing of personal artworks
  • Operating foreign bank accounts
  • Selling or transferring cryptocurrency assets

Bank accounts in two Indian banks remain frozen except for meeting liabilities towards the children under the divorce decree.

The Stakes Are Massive

Nobody saw this coming at this scale. The last time a court froze an estate this large in an inheritance dispute was years ago — and the ripple effects lasted for years. Sunjay Kapur, chairperson of Sona Comstar, died of cardiac arrest while playing polo in London on June 12, 2025. He left behind an estimated Rs 30,000 crore fortune.

The children are seeking a one-fifth share of their father’s property. They’ve accused Priya Kapur of forgery and called her an “acute gambler” in courtroom filings. Priya counters that leaving the entire estate to one’s wife is a “healthy tradition” in the Kapur household, pointing out that Sunjay’s father bequeathed everything to his mother Rani Kapur.

The Supreme Court recently urged mediation, noting that an 80-year-old litigant — Sunjay’s mother Rani Kapur — shouldn’t have to fight a prolonged legal battle. But the Delhi HC’s interim order takes priority right now.

What This Really Means For You

If you’re a common reader sitting at home, here’s the real impact: this case sets a powerful precedent for how Indian courts handle billion-dollar inheritance disputes involving forged wills. For anyone with family business wealth, the message is clear — courts will now freeze entire estates immediately when suspicious circumstances surface, rather than waiting years for trial.

For Karisma Kapoor’s kids, this is massive relief. Their inheritance is now protected. But for Priya Kapur, the pressure is extreme: she must prove the will’s authenticity or lose everything. If you’re planning your own estate or trust, this judgment says one thing — document everything properly, register your will, and avoid even the appearance of impropriety. One mistake can cost Rs 30,000 crore.

The Bottom Line

When Rs 30,000 crore is on the line, the court isn’t taking any chances — the assets stay frozen until the truth comes out, and the burden of proof is on the person claiming the will is real.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why did Delhi HC freeze Sunjay Kapur’s estate?

A: The court froze it because Samaira and Kiaan Kapoor raised strong suspicions about their stepmother’s will, citing multiple errors and lack of prior disclosure.

Q: Who benefits from this court order?

A: Karisma Kapoor’s children Samaira and Kiaan get interim protection for their claimed share, while Sunjay’s mother Rani Kapur also benefits as assets can’t be dissipated.

Q: Can Priya Kapur access any money now?

A: Only funds needed to meet liabilities towards the children under the divorce decree. All other accounts, foreign holdings, and cryptocurrency are locked.

References

Times of India — Big relief for Karisma Kapoor’s children as Delhi HC freezes Sunjay Kapur’s assets — timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Times of India — ‘Priya Kapur can’t operate Sunjay Kapur’s PF, other accounts’ — timesofindia.indiatimes.com

India Today — Relief for Karisma Kapoor’s children as Delhi court freezes Sunjay Kapur’s bank accounts — indiatoday.in

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