Exclusive| Never been about conflict: Rani Kapur on Supreme Court urging mediation in Sanjay Kapur estate case
On Monday, the Supreme Court of India issued notice on a plea filed by late businessman Sanjay Kapur‘s mother Rani Kapur, in relation to the estate case being fought between his family and kids, and his widow Priya Sachdev Kapur. While the court sought responses from Priya Sachdev Kapur and 22 others, it also indicated that mediation should be the way forward to resolve the family dispute, especially observing that Rani is 80-years-old. Rani Kapur with Sunjay Kapur Reacting to the Supreme Court’s suggestion, Rani Kapur tells us, “I welcome the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s observations and its encouragement of a peaceful resolution. At this stage of my life, I seek only truth, dignity, and the protection of what is rightfully mine and my family’s. I remain ready to participate in any fair and transparent mediation process, while trusting that the courts will ensure justice on the merits.” She adds, “This has never been about conflict. It is about restoring fairness, preserving a family legacy, and ensuring that no one is deprived through deception or misuse …


