Sunjay Kapur Asset Case: Karisma Kapoor’s Kids Claim Money Emptied From Bank, Priya Sachdev Demands NDA, And More
Karisma Kapoor's ex-husband Sunjay Kapur dies of a cardiac arrest in June. Read here for more.

The unfortunate death of Karisma Kapoor’s ex-husband and businessman, Sunjay Kapur left his family shattered. Currently, there have been some disputes in the family regarding his assets, and the case has caught a lot of media attention, too. In the recent developments, Karisma Kapoor’s kids, who are fighting a case for their share in Sunjay Kapur’s will, have made shocking claims against his wife, Priya Sachdev. They have claimed that the money in the account has been emptied. Read on for more.
Updates On Sunjay Kapur’s Asset Case
A few days back, the Delhi Court has ordered Sunjay Kapur’s wife Priya Sachdev to reveal about all his movable and immovable assets till June 12. However, she has now made a request before putting across the details. As per the news report, Priya Sachdev has demanded Karisma Kapoor’s kids and Sunjay Kapur’s mother to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement before she revealed her late husband’s assets. In the court, Priya Sachdev raised questions around press conferences being conducted outside the court hearings and highlighted issues with public access to her husband’s assets, and the cybersecurity problems that could come along with it, as per an NDTV report.
On the other, Karisma Kapoor’s kids have claimed that the money has been emptied from their father’s account, which was mentioned in the will of Sunjay Kapur. Furthermore, they have also refused to sign the NDA basis that it would restrict them from asking any questions around the assets.
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Earlier, Priya Sachdev had claimed that Karisma Kapoor’s kids had gotten their share of Rs 1900 crores, which was later dismissed by their lawyer, as per the news reports.
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The next hearing on the matter will take place on Friday, September 26.
First Published: September 26, 2025 11:39 AM