As Delhi HC reserves order in Sunjay Kapur’s inheritance case, Kareena Kapoor shares a photo of Samaira and Kiaan in father’s polo jerseys | Bollywood News

As the Delhi High Court concluded hearings on Wednesday, 24 December, in the civil suit concerning Sunjay Kapur’s Rs 30,000 crore inheritance case, and reserved its order on an interim injunction plea filed Samaira and Kiaan Raj Kapur. (Sunjay’s children from his marriage to Karisma Kapoor).Today, on the occasion of Chrmas, Kareena Kapoor shared a story on Instagram featuring her niece and nephew wearing jerseys from their father’s polo club, calling them “My Chrmas Angels.”
In another post, she shared a picture of a Chrmas tree adorned with an ornament reading “Chrmas at the Pataudis.” The children were photographed from behind, both wearing matching jerseys labelled “Aureus Polo.” For context, Sunjay Kapur was the founder and captain of the Aureus polo team, which won championships in India, the US, and the UK.
Kareena Kapoor Instagram Story
The legal battle erupted following Sunjay Kapur’s sudden death in June this year, after he collapsed during a polo match. Samaira and Kiaan have moved the court seeking a share of their father’s Rs 30,000 crore estate. They have also questioned the validity of a will allegedly written Sunjay, claiming it may be “forged and fabricated” and alleging that the signature on the document is forged. The plaintiffs have further criticized Priya Sachdev Kapur, Sunjay’s wife at the time of his death, labelling her an “acute gambler” and accusing her of being “greedy,” comparing her to “Cinderella’s stepmother.”
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Earlier in November, the legal proceedings intensified, with the Delhi High Court noting that it did not want the case to become “melodramatic,” as reported Bar & Bench. During the hearings, Karisma Kapoor’s lawyers claimed that her daughter Samaira’s college fees had not been paid for two months. In response, Priya Kapur’s counsel disputed the allegation, asserting that all expenses for the children had been covered Priya and suggesting that the issue was being raised primarily to generate media attention.




