Actor Karisma Kapoor’s children told the Delhi High Court on Tuesday that their late father, Sunjay Kapur, could not have drafted the purported will — as it uses a “feminine pronoun” to describe him.

The counsel appearing for Samaira and Kiaan Raj made the submission before Justice Jyoti Singh during the hearing of their plea challenging their father’s purported will of his assets, which is reportedly worth Rs 30,000 crore.

The counsel said that there was a fundamental question that whether the will was signed by Sunjay Kapur, or by a woman in the declaration clause.

“Author of the clause could not have been Sunjay Kapur. Clauses in question are not the handiwork or the design of the testator Sunjay Kapur. The female form of testator is used... Testator is now a ‘she’. This is an absurd

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