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Posted: 13 days ago
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Originally posted by: Amira21

But what happens if he has kids from his previous marriage like Sanjay did? Will they not get anything since they are also his kids?


I’m not sure what happens if there’s no will. But his legal wife would likely be the main beneficiary. In this case specifically I just find it hard to believe that Sanjay allegedly didn’t leave his two older kids anything.


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Posted: 13 days ago
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If there isn't a specific will or document that kids are desinherited/renounce or already got, also in Western countries, biological/legally adopted kids have a hereditary title.

That's why a testament/prenup is crucial concerning the private possessions.

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Posted: 13 days ago
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If there s no will, i think wife will get half share. Remaining half will be equally distributed among all the biological children.

It happened in my grandfather s case many yrs back. Not sure of the rule now.

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Posted: 13 days ago
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Originally posted by: dolejey

CHUP KUR CHURAIL!!! This is not a western country. Yeh India hai. Stop applying your hypocritical imperialistic principles on our culture. Yeh tumhari akhri warning hai firangi.

Wow... now, I 'have the jitters' ... (however, at second thought, as a "churail', shouldn't then others be 'shaking with fear'? smiley36... reported (I wonder if this is someone who just comes back after getting banned again & again because of the same attitude)...

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Posted: 13 days ago
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Originally posted by: IAmLuvBolly


I’m not sure what happens if there’s no will. But his legal wife would likely be the main beneficiary. In this case specifically I just find it hard to believe that Sanjay allegedly didn’t leave his two older kids anything.



Property is divided as per the no. of wives having children and current wife. So first wive didn't had any children and already got alimony so nothing for her. Half half will be divided among Karishma's and priya's children. So around 15000 crore both children should get and priya gave only 1900 crore

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Posted: 12 days ago
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Posted: 12 days ago
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Karisma Kapoor’s children, Samaira and Kiaan, have reportedly approached the Delhi High Court seeking their rightful share in the assets of their late father, Sunjay Kapur. The case has become complicated as Sunjay’s mother has also challenged the will, with assets worth nearly ₹10,000 crore in dispute. Public discussions highlight that the children, as legal heirs, have a strong claim, while some criticism is directed at Priya Sachdev, Sunjay’s widow, for allegedly not sharing the estate. In such cases, Indian inheritance laws usually safeguard children’s rights, though court battles can be lengthy and emotionally draining, making mediation or settlement a wiser path.
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Posted: 12 days ago
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Originally posted by: naaznin


Property is divided as per the no. of wives having children and current wife. So first wive didn't had any children and already got alimony so nothing for her. Half half will be divided among Karishma's and priya's children. So around 15000 crore both children should get and priya gave only 1900 crore

Inheritance of a hindu married man who dies without a will includes his mother, widow and kids (biological and adopted). In Sunjay's case, his mother, Priya, her son, her adopted daughter, Samaira and Kiaan are his class I heirs. It will be divided into 6 parts equally as per Hindu Succession Act.

This only applies to Sunjay's self-acquired property and not for ancestral property.

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Posted: 10 days ago
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https://www.indiaforums.com/article/did-sunjay-kapurs-wife-priya-sachdev-block-karisma-kapoors-kids-rs-1900-crore-inheritance-heres-the_227208


Samaira and Kiaan.. why can’t they get anything from their father’s company like shares or anything? smiley24 Why should Priya and her son only get the company? smiley5

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Posted: 10 days ago
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What I got to know: Sona Compstar didn't/doesn't belong to Sunjay, he had a certain amount of shares, though and - allegedly - Karishma's kids got a part of the shares worth the 1900 cr mentioned (but can't access them yet).

The personal property of Sunjay is another thing...

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