Rani Kapur moves Supreme Court over RK Family Trust, seeks stay on board meeting
Rani Kapur moves Supreme Court over RK Family Trust

NEW DELHI: Rani Kapur, the 80-year-old mother of the late businessman Sunjay Kapur, has filed a fresh plea in the Supreme Court. She seeks directions to restrain Priya Sachdev Kapur, the third wife of Sunjay Kapur, along with certain other respondents, from interfering with the functioning of the "RK Family Trust" during the pendency of mediation proceedings initiated by the court on May 7.

Details of the Plea

In her plea, Rani Kapur has also requested a stay on the board meeting of the company scheduled for May 18. The meeting has been convened based on the Notice and Agenda dated May 8 issued by Raghuvanshi Investment Private Limited, which holds a major portion of the disputed family estate.

Supreme Court Hearing

The matter was mentioned before the Supreme Court on Tuesday by the counsel representing Rani Kapur. During the hearing, the counsel argued that the proposed board meeting was intended to appoint additional directors to the board. A bench led by Chief Justice of India JB Pardiwala agreed to list the matter for hearing on May 14, Thursday.

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During the proceedings, the judge remarked, "We have entered into an arena. Mahabharat will look very small. We will look into it."

(With agency inputs)

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