- Businessman Sunjay Kapur's mother, Rani Kapur, says she was forced to sign documents while mourning her son
- Ms Kapur, the Sona Group majority shareholder, protested appointing 'certain people' to the board
- She said she had not been consulted over appointments of people claiming to represent the Kapur family
Dramatic allegations - 'forced to sign documents behind locked doors' and 'left to the mercy of a select few for survival' - were made Friday by Rani Kapur, the mother of late businessman Sunjay Kapur, hours before an annual general meeting of the family-owned Sona Comstar company.
In an emotional letter to the Sona Comstar board, Ms Kapur identified herself as the majority shareholder of the Sona Group, which includes Sona Comstar, and she had been "compelled to sign various documents without explanation" while grieving the loss of her son, who died in England in June.
She questioned the board's decision to appoint "certain people (sources said the reference was to Priya Sachdev Kapur, her daughter-in-law) representing themselves as the largest shareholders", and said their claim to speak for the family was based on "documents executed by me under coercion".
Ms Kapur demanded the AGM scheduled for 1 pm be postponed by two weeks.
"Despite being under immense mental and emotional distress, I was coerced into signing such documents behind locked doors and, though I've requested repeatedly, the contents of such documents have never been revealed to me," Ms Kapur wrote in her letter.
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"Please also take note I have been totally denied access to my accounts and been left to the mercy of a select few for survival. All this, in less than a month of my only son passing away."
Accusing her 'enemies' of trying to usurp her family's legacy while she mourns her son, Ms Kapur said she had been informed of an item on the AGM agenda, i.e., "the passing of a resolution to appoint certain Director(s) as being the representative of the Kapur family".
Ms Kapur made it very clear that she had not been consulted in this decision.
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"For the record, I state I have not given any consent or officially nominated any person to come on the board of the company, or any other Sona Group company, after my son's demise, or given any consent to any person to represent me in any capacity before any Sona Group company."
In the letter, which builds up to a Bollywood-style family drama, Ms Kapur also claims information from "well-wishers" had highlighted "gross illegalities" and left her "disturbed".
"At this stage I do not wish to dilate any further on various gross illegalities... except to state, in no uncertain terms, that it is imperative that no decisions are taken without my consent."
The company responded hours later in an exchange filing that said Rani Kapur has not been a shareholder since 2019. The company also confirmed the appointment of Priya Sachdev Kapur.
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Sunjay Kapur, a prominent busines leader in the automotive space, was earlier married to Bollywood actor Karishma Kapoor. The two separated in 2016 and he married model Priya Sachdev in 2017.
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