The Delhi High Court continued hearing the Sunjay Kapur estate dispute, with fresh questions raised over the Will and undisclosed assets. Senior lawyers clashed over salaries, bank accounts, and missing disclosures, intensifying the inheritance battle.
Delhi High Court permits Priya Sachdev Kapur to submit details of Sunjay Kapur’s estate in a sealed cover, maintaining confidentiality. Copies of the will will be shared with family, while the original stays with the court.
In a historic step towards transparency, the Supreme Court of India has made the asset details of judges, including CJI Sanjiv Khanna and Justice B.R. Gavai, publicly available on its official website.
NEW DELHI: Today (9th April): The Supreme Court of India ruled that candidates are not obligated to disclose all their movable properties before elections, unless they hold substantial value or indicate a luxurious lifestyle. The court emphasized candidates’ right to privacy and that not every detail of their personal life needs to be revealed to the public during election campaigns.
