
News Topical, Digital Desk : Karisma Kapoor's ex-husband Sanjay Kapoor died suddenly on June 12. The businessman was playing polo in London when he reportedly suffered a heart attack. Now there is a tussle over his property worth Rs 30 crores as to who is the real owner of it and how much money will go to whom.
Mother had written a letter
Karisma has two children from Sanjay Kapoor - Kian and Samaira. Apart from this, he also has a child from his third wife Priya Sachdeva. At the same time, Sanjay Kapoor's mother has added more spice to this. Actually, she wrote a letter which has brought a new twist in the will. His mother Rani Kapoor has written a letter to the stakeholders of Sona BLW Precision Forgings (Sona Comstar) in which she has expressed concern and said that since the sudden death of her son in the month of June, pressure is being exerted on her and attempts are being made to usurp her inheritance.
What is Karisma Kapoor's part?
Now sources close to the family have once again made it clear that Karisma has no involvement or stake in her ex-husband's property matters. For a long time, there were talks that Karisma was also demanding a share in her ex-husband's will. But now it is clear that there is nothing like that. Sources further claimed that Karisma has no connection with any property. However, Karisma's children are the real heirs of the late businessman's property and they will get their rights.
Divorce happened in the year 2016
It is being said that Karisma's entire focus is on the well-being of her children at the moment. Let us tell you that Karisma and Sanjay got married in a grand ceremony in 2003. However, things did not work out and both of them filed for divorce with mutual consent in 2014. Their divorce was finalized in 2016.
What is the whole matter?
In 2016, Karisma filed a domestic violence case against Sanjay and his mother Rani Kapoor. Being the chairman of the $3.6 billion Sona Comstar Group, he has left behind an estimated wealth of over Rs 30,000 crore. Ahead of Sona Comstar's annual meeting, Sanjay's mother released a public statement claiming that she has a major stake in the group and is therefore the legal heir to the property.
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