
The Delhi High Court has granted interim relief to Karisma Kapoor's children in the dispute over late industrialist Sunjay Kapur's estate, estimated at around Rs 30,000 crore. The court ordered a status quo on all assets, including foreign bank accounts and cryptocurrency, restraining Priya Kapur, Sunjay's third wife, from dealing with the estate. The children have challenged the authenticity of the will presented by Priya, raising suspicions that she must dispel. The court emphasized preserving the estate pending trial to prevent potential injustice.
The article group presents a legal dispute primarily framed through judicial proceedings without explicit political framing. Coverage includes perspectives from the petitioners (Karisma Kapoor's children) challenging the will's authenticity and the defendant (Priya Kapur) defending it. The sources focus on court orders and legal arguments, maintaining a neutral stance without partisan commentary or political affiliations.
The overall tone across the articles is neutral to cautiously positive regarding the interim court order, emphasizing legal safeguards and protection of assets. While the dispute involves allegations and suspicions, the coverage refrains from emotive language, focusing on procedural developments and the court's role in preserving fairness pending trial.
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