NEW DELHI: Delhi HC on Friday allowed Priya Sachdev Kapur to file the list of assets of her late husband, Sunjay Kapur , in a sealed cover in the case between her and Sunjay's children from his marriage with actor Karisma Kapoor .
Justice Jyoti Singh also recorded the undertaking from lawyers appearing for all sides that they would not discuss the case in the media. The bench directed that a copy of Sunjay's will be given to his mother, Rani Kapur.
HC passed the order on an application by Priya in a pending suit filed by Karisma's children seeking a share in their father's assets. The next hearing is scheduled for Oct 9.
HC had earlier directed Priya, Sunjay's third wife, to provide a list of his assets.
Senior advocate Shyel Trehan, appearing for Priya, told HC the asset details contained sensitive information and requested that only two pages be placed under confidentiality. HC clarified that while limited confidentiality might be allowed, "the whole suit can't be in a sealed cover".
Justice Jyoti Singh also recorded the undertaking from lawyers appearing for all sides that they would not discuss the case in the media. The bench directed that a copy of Sunjay's will be given to his mother, Rani Kapur.
HC passed the order on an application by Priya in a pending suit filed by Karisma's children seeking a share in their father's assets. The next hearing is scheduled for Oct 9.
HC had earlier directed Priya, Sunjay's third wife, to provide a list of his assets.
Senior advocate Shyel Trehan, appearing for Priya, told HC the asset details contained sensitive information and requested that only two pages be placed under confidentiality. HC clarified that while limited confidentiality might be allowed, "the whole suit can't be in a sealed cover".
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