After Bollywood actor Karisma Kapoor’s youngsters moved the Delhi Excessive Court docket towards their stepmother, Priya Sachdev Kapur, demanding their ‘rightful share’ in late father Sunjay Kapur’s property, their advocates engaged in a fierce verbal alternate in the course of the listening to.
A video of the fierce verbal alternate between the counsels representing their shoppers within the Delhi Excessive Court docket on Wednesday went viral on social media.
In keeping with the video, Mahesh Jethmalani – the senior advocate representing Karisma Kapoor’s youngsters – tried to close up the senior advocate representing Sunjay’s third spouse, Priya Sachdev Kapur – Rajiv Nayar. Following this, a fierce verbal alternate passed off.
Bar and Bench shared the video of the incident, wherein Jethmalani might be heard saying, “Do not shout at me,” when Rajiv Kumar snaps at him, saying, “Do not interrupt me.”
The incident passed off on Wednesday, when the Delhi Excessive Court docket directed Priya Sachdev Kapur to file a complete record of all movable and immovable property belonging to Sunjay Kapur.
Listening to the arguments within the case, Justice Jyoti Singh may very well be seen watching the legal professionals’ verbal clashes within the courtroom.
“Please do not interrupt me, I’m not used to interruption,” Rajiv Nayar stated, at which Jethmalani fumed, saying, “It is best to get a style of your personal medication then, and do not shout at me… I am not a pushover”.
What’s the case?
On July 12, 2025, Bollywood actor Karisma Kapur’s ex-husband Sunjay handed away, following which their youngsters have now moved court docket, accusing their father’s third spouse, Priya, of forging and fabricating his will.
Karisma Kapur’s youngsters—Samaira Kapur and Kiaan Raj Kapur—are searching for a share in Sunjay’s property price ₹30,000 crore. On Wednesday, Sunjay’s mom, Rani Kapur, additionally claimed property price ₹10,000 crore, which has given the case a brand new flip as Rani alleged she had not been knowledgeable of any paperwork concerning her late son’s will.
“There’s something extremely unholy. ₹10,000 crore price of property ought to have been mine”, stated the advocate representing Rani Kapur.
After listening to the matter, the bench requested Priya Kapur to furnish an inventory of all property owned by Sunjay Kapur until the day he died and set the subsequent listening to date for October 9.

