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In the Delhi High Court, Priya Kapur charges her mother-in-law, Rani Kapur, with perjury. 


In order to make the family trust unlawful, Priya Kapur filed a perjury application in Rani Kapur's ongoing lawsuit.
 


Rani Kapur, the mother of the late businessman Sunjay Kapur, received notice from the Delhi High Court on Wednesday regarding an application that Priya Kapur had filed accusing her of perjury. 

According to Justice Mini Pushkarna, the matter will go to trial on March 23.Send out a notice. The counsel for non-applicants has acknowledged notice," the Court said in its ruling. 

Many of the claims stated in Rani Kapur's lawsuit are "utterly false," according to Senior Advocate Akhil Sibal, who represented Priya Kapur. 

Senior Advocate Maninder Singh, who was also representing Priya Kapur, claimed that Rani Kapur had lied under oath and that perjury is a crime and a fraud against the court. 

Advocate Smriti Churiwal, Rani Kapur's attorney, opposed the application. She questioned how maintainable the application was. A granddaughter of Rani Kapur, the daughter of Mandara Kapur, backed Churiwal's resistance. 

In order to make the family trust unlawful, Priya Kapur filed a perjury application in Rani Kapur's ongoing lawsuit. 

Rani Kapur, 80, claimed in her lawsuit that the trust was improperly created and that it has been used to take away all of her assets, including her ownership of the Sona Group of companies. She claimed that the "chief mastermind" of the plot is Sunjay Kapur's widow, Priya Kapur. 

She also accused Priya Kapur of taking over important Sona Group enterprises without telling her in a hurry following Sunjay Kapur's passing. 
 


Notably, the High Court stated during the February 10 hearing that the family should attempt to settle the matter through mediation and that the entire fight over Sunjay Kapur's assets was a deplorable state of affairs.


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