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Karisma Kapoor calls Priya Kapur’s bid in Supreme Court to access her divorce papers ‘frivolous’

Karisma Kapoor calls Priya Kapur’s bid in Supreme Court to access her divorce papers ‘frivolous’

The Supreme Court of India recently sought Karisma Kapoor’s response to Priya Kapur’s plea seeking access to certified records. Priya filed for access to Karisma and the late Sunjay Kapur’s divorce records, a move the actor called ‘frivolous’ and an ‘attempt to access personal information’. Karisma Kapoor called Priya Kapur’s attempt to access her divorce documents with Sunjay Kapur an attempt to unearth personal information. Karisma Kapoor responds to Priya Kapur’s plea for divorce records The matter was heard by a bench of the SC, and a counsel appearing for Karisma strongly opposed the plea. According to ANI, it was described as ‘frivolous and an attempt to unearth personal and confidential information.’ The court asked Karisma to place her objections on record and gave her two weeks’ time to file a detailed reply. Sunjay’s sister, Mandhira Kapur Smith, also told the news agency that Priya’s bid to access divorce records is ‘unnecessary and misplaced’. “If my brother wanted to share these documents, he would have done so when they were married. I don’t understand why …

Karisma Kapoor calls Priya Sachdev’s bid to get her divorce papers with Sunjay Kapur ‘frivolous’; his sister says, ‘it’s confidential’ | Bollywood News

Karisma Kapoor calls Priya Sachdev’s bid to get her divorce papers with Sunjay Kapur ‘frivolous’; his sister says, ‘it’s confidential’ | Bollywood News

The legal battle over businessman Sunjay Kapur’s Rs 30,000 crore estate continues between his third wife Priya Sachdev Kapur and former wife, actor Karisma Kapoor’s children – Samaira and Kiaan Kapur. On Friday, the Supreme Court heard Priya Kapur’s application, seeking details of Sunjay and Karisma’s 2016 divorce proceedings. On Friday, in a closed chamber hearing, the court told Karisma to file her objections in two weeks on the maintainability of the application, reported PTI. While Priya Kapur’s lawyer argued that details of the divorce settlement are needed to understand whether issues raised by Karisma’s children were already addressed during Sunjay Kapur’s lifetime, the actor’s lawyers called the application “frivolous” and said it was aimed at digging out their personal information, which pertained to a confidential matter between Sunjay Kapur and Karisma Kapoor. ‘Divorce is confidential’: Sunjay Kapur’s sister hits back at Priya Kapur In an interview to ANI, Sunjay Kapur’s sister Mandira said the divorce between Sunjay Kapur and Karisma Kapoor is confidential and called the application ‘a diversion’. “It’s aimed at diverting what …

IndiGo vows to contest ₹944 cr tax penalty, calls I-T dept’s order ‘erroneous and frivolous’ | Latest News India

IndiGo vows to contest ₹944 cr tax penalty, calls I-T dept’s order ‘erroneous and frivolous’ | Latest News India

IndiGo on Sunday criticised the Income Tax Department’s ₹944.20 crore penalty order as “erroneous and frivolous” after its parent company, InterGlobe Aviation, received the order on Saturday. The airline vowed to challenge the decision and said that it would seek appropriate legal remedies, news agency PTI reported citing the airline’s statement. In a regulatory filing, IndiGo stated that the Income Tax Authority’s assessment unit had imposed the penalty for the 2021-22 assessment year. (Representational Image)(Bloomberg) In a regulatory filing, IndiGo stated that the Income Tax Authority’s assessment unit had imposed the penalty for the 2021-22 assessment year. “The order has been passed on the basis of an erroneous understanding that appeal filed by the company before the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) (CIT(A)) against the assessment order under Section 143(3) has been dismissed, whereas the same is still alive and pending adjudication,” the airline clarified. ‘Not in accordance with law’ The company emphasised that it will challenge the order and pursue appropriate legal remedies. “The order does not have any significant impact on financials, operations, …

EC rejects Congress allegations on Haryana polls: ‘Frivolous, unfounded doubts’ | Latest News India

EC rejects Congress allegations on Haryana polls: ‘Frivolous, unfounded doubts’ | Latest News India

The Election Commission of India on Tuesday rejected the Congress’s allegations of irregularities in the Haryana assembly elections, calling them “baseless, misplaced and devoid of facts”. The poll panel has also warned the grand old party, asking it to refrain from “baseless allegations” election after election. “ECI is duty bound to protect and defend the integrity of the core design of this statutory decentralized scheme, that is being sought to be eroded or duplicated, by “generic” petitions/grievances setting out false narratives without any evidence whatsoever, raised in proximity to polling or counting day, which have serious potential to fuel the surcharged environment,” the poll panel said in a letter to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge. ALSO READ: ‘Ill-founded allegations’: Election Commision on Cong’s ‘slow poll data’ update charge The EC accused Congress of “persistently raising unfounded doubts on the core aspects of Indian electoral process What Congress had alleged? The Congress had made several complaints to the EC, including allegations of a slowdown in the vote counting process on October 8, the day results of the …

Sushant Singh Rajput death | Supreme Court rejects CBI plea against actor Rhea Chakraborty: ‘Frivolous’ | Latest News India

Sushant Singh Rajput death | Supreme Court rejects CBI plea against actor Rhea Chakraborty: ‘Frivolous’ | Latest News India

Sushant Singh Rajput death: In a relief for Rhea Chakraborty, the Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a petition filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), state of Maharashtra and the Bureau of Immigration challenging Bombay high court’s quashing of look-out-circulars (LOCs) issued against the actress, her brother Showik and her father Lt Col Indrajit Chakraborty (retd) in connection with the Sushant Singh Rajput death case. Actors Rhea Chakraborty and Sushant Singh Rajput. A bench of Justices BR Gavai and KV Viswanathan orally observed that the petition was “frivolous” and was filed merely because the accused were “high-profile”, Live Law reported. “We are warning. You are filing such a frivolous petition, only because one of the accused is a high-profile person…It will be with exemplary cost. Both persons have deep roots in society,” Justice Gavai said when the CBI counsel sought a pass over of the matter, the report added. “If you want cost and some compliments to CBI, we will pass-over,” Justice Gavai said. In February, the Bombay high court had cancelled the LOC …

Sharmin Segal’s Heeramandi co-star Rajat Kaul responds to trolls: ‘Their remarks are frivolous’ | Web Series

Sharmin Segal, who was on the receiving end of criticism for Heeramandi, has gotten the support of her co-stars. After Shruti Sharma, another actor from Heeramandi has backed Sharmin. In an interview with India Today, Rajat Kaul called out the ‘frivolous’ and ‘shallow’ remarks by internet trolls. (Also read: Heeramandi actor Sharmin Segal’s throwback reaction to criticism: ‘People will say what they have to say’) Rajat Kaul recently reacted to the online trolling against his Heeramandi co-star Sharmin Segal. Rajat Kaul feels the society needs to learn empathy Rajat, when quizzed about the backlash Sharmin has been receiving for Heeramandi said, “This know-it-all attitude can be quite vexing. It takes all kinds of people to form this world and I think what we need to learn as a civilisation and as a society is to be wiser. It’s essential to attempt to empathise with others, to understand their perspectives. As for those who seem perpetually discontent with themselves, I find little to comment on. After all, what one criticises in others often reflects something within …

Patna Shuklla movie review: Raveena Tandon’s courtroom drama makes for an engaging watch sans any frivolous twists | Bollywood

Patna Shuklla movie review: Patna Shuklla is no Jolly LLB, where you break into fits of laughter every now and then upon hearing the arguments presented by the lawyers, and the judge with hilarious one-liners being the funny guy. Yet, this Raveena Tandon-starrer succeeds in putting forth a strong case and makes for a compelling watch. The story isn’t devoid of flaws, and starts to meander after a point; but it’s the earnest and powerful performance by Raveena, and an endearing act by late Satish Kaushik, that elevate the narrative and keep you engaged. Also read: OTT releases to watch this weekend Patna Shuklla movie review: Raveena Tandon is seen as a lawyer named Tanvi Shukla in the film. Plot and cast of Patna Shuklla The premise surrounds Tanvi Shukla (Raveena), a lawyer in Patna’s lower court, who is living her childhood dream of becoming a lawyer. Back home, she is a loving wife to her husband Siddharth (Manav Vij) – who works in the water board as a senior engineer – and a doting …

Angelina Jolie wants ‘frivolous’ Brad Pitt winery case to end; he has other plans of ‘vengeance’ | Hollywood

Ex-couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt‘s tussle over the French vineyard, which once brought about their marital union but now continues to haunt their family, has shaped into an extended legal battle. On March 13, Pitt returned victorious against his ex-wife. However, his triumphant uproar was buried in a week when a Los Angeles court ruled against him and dismissed five of seven claims that Brad had upheld against Jolie. She’s ready to hang up her cape and move in to peacefully “heal in private” after a stretched-out disagreement that has scarred their family. But, Brad? Not so much. The former couple share six children: Maddox (22), Pax (20), Zahara (19), Shiloh (17) and twins Knox and Vivienne (15), and are also entangled in a custody fight over them. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were together for over 12 years. (Image Credit: Alan Davidson/Shutterstock)(Shutterstock) After her recent win in the winery lawsuit, Jolie’s attorney, Paul Murphy, told Entertainment Weekly that this legal fight was riled up by Pitt to “cover up serious abuse.” He opened …

‘Accused’ Kejriwal Raised ‘Frivolous’ Objections to Disobey Summons: ED’s Special Petition to Court | Exclusive

Arvind Kejriwal and his party leaders called the summons ‘illegal’ and said the court would now decide. (PTI) Calling Kejriwal an ‘accused’ in the liquor policy scam, the agency said he has committed an offence under section 174 of IPC by intentionally disobeying the orders of a public servant Six summonses were issued to Arvind Kejriwal by the complainant, who is a public servant, however the Delhi chief minister “intentionally omitted to obey the summons and intentionally omitted to attend at the place or time mentioned in the summons. Instead of attending pursuant to the summons, Arvind Kejriwal raised frivolous objections” – this is what the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has said in a special petition to the court. The agency further said the chief minister has “deliberately created grounds” which clearly indicate that he “intentionally did not want to obey the summons and kept on giving lame excuses which were not only frivolous but made with an intention to make out a false defence”. News18 has exclusively accessed the application. Kejriwal an ‘accused’: ED in …

‘No case is too small’: CJI Chandrachud after Rijiju’s ‘frivolous PILs’ remarks | Latest News India

Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud on Friday said that no case is too small for the Supreme Court and that the lack of intervention in matters related to personal liberty can lead to “serious miscarriage of justice”. His comments came two days after Union law minister Kiren Rijiju’s statement in the Rajya Sabha where he suggested the top court to avoid hearing bail pleas and “frivolous PILs” to tackle with the large pendency of cases. “No case is too small for the Supreme Court and no case is too big because we have to answer the call of conscience and the cry of liberty of our citizens. That is why we are here and these are not one-off cases. If we do not act in matters of personal liberty and grant relief, then what are we doing here?” the CJI observed while heading a bench comprising Justice PS Narasimha which was hearing a case related to a man from Uttar Pradesh, Iqram, sentenced to two years in jail for theft of electricity. Read| …