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Kaante dispute: Pritish Nandy Communications gets Rs 2.55 crore settlement from Bombay HC
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12.05.2026

Kaante dispute: Pritish Nandy Communications gets Rs 2.55 crore settlement from Bombay HC

The Bombay High Court has officially disposed of the commercial appeal regarding the 2002 film 'Kaante', following a settlement between Pritish Nandy Communications and White Feather Films. As per the consent terms approved on April 21, 2026, Sanjay Gupta’s production house will pay a lump sum of Rs. 2.55 crore to PNC within 60 days. This settlement resolves a 2016 arbitration dispute that originally involved a claim of Rs. 3.52 crore. Failure to pay within the stipulated window will result in the resumption of original litigation proceedings.

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Times of India
Supreme Court Urges Reconciliation in Sona Group Family Trust Dispute Between Widow and Mother
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Law·27.04.2026AI özeti

Supreme Court Urges Reconciliation in Sona Group Family Trust Dispute Between Widow and Mother

The Supreme Court of India has urged reconciliation in a family inheritance dispute over the Sona Group family trust between widow Priya Kapur and her 80-year-old mother-in-law Rani Kapur. The court expressed concern over the prolonged nature of the dispute and asked parties to go for mediation, noting that extended litigation serves little practical purpose. Rani Kapur has challenged the validity of the Rani Kapur Family Trust, alleging it was set up fraudulently after she suffered a stroke in 2017, when her late son Sunjay Kapur and his wife allegedly took advantage of her vulnerable condition to transfer assets without her consent.

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Times of India
Supreme Court Issues Notice in Estate Dispute of Late Businessman Sunjay Kapur, Suggests Mediation
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Law·27.04.2026AI özeti

Supreme Court Issues Notice in Estate Dispute of Late Businessman Sunjay Kapur, Suggests Mediation

The Supreme Court has issued notice on a plea by Rani Kapur (80) seeking directions to restrain Priya Sachdev Kapur and 22 others from interfering with the estate of late businessman Sunjay Kapur. The bench of Justices J B Pardiwala and Vijay Bishnoi suggested mediation, observing that prolonged litigation in family disputes may not be beneficial. The dispute centers on the Rani Kapur Family Trust, which Rani Kapur claims was structured to deprive her of control over her estate including interests in the Sona Group, following her stroke in 2017.

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Times of India