Priya Sachdev Kapur on Thursday told the Delhi High Court that there was “nothing suspicious" about her late husband Sunjay Kapur choosing to leave his assets to her. She said this had long been a common practice within the Kapur family and that similar decisions had been made in earlier generations.

Priya was represented by Senior Advocate Rajiv Nayar, who reiterated that Sunjay Kapur’s own father had willed his property to his wife. He argued that the arrangement reflected a family pattern rather than anything unusual or questionable.

“There is nothing suspicious about a husband bequeathing his assets to his wife. This was the case in my father-in-law’s will as well. This is a healthy tradition," Nayar stated.

The lawyer argued that suspicions over the will arose only because key emai

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