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Family feud deepens at Sona Comstar after Sunjay Kapur's death, legal battle likely
Family feud deepens at Sona Comstar after Sunjay Kapur's death, legal battle likely

New Indian Express

time3 hours ago

  • Business
  • New Indian Express

Family feud deepens at Sona Comstar after Sunjay Kapur's death, legal battle likely

CHENNAI: The sudden death of billionaire businessman Sunjay Kapur on June 12, 2025, has triggered a deepening corporate and familial power struggle at Sona Comstar, the auto components giant he chaired. As the company moves forward with board appointments and regulatory compliance, Sunjay's mother, Rani Kapur, has raised serious allegations about coercion, disputed shareholding, and a suspicious chain of events following her son's passing. The battle now appears poised to move to court. Sona Comstar's Annual General Meeting (AGM) was held on July 25, 2025, as scheduled, despite Rani Kapur's last-minute request to postpone it. The company stated that it received her email on the night of July 24, too late to act upon. The board, after consulting legal counsel, proceeded with the meeting, citing that Rani Kapur is not a shareholder as per company records and thus had no formal standing to call for a delay. During the AGM, the company confirmed the appointment of Jeffrey Mark Overly as Chairman of the Board, effective June 23, and also inducted Sunjay Kapur's widow, Priya Sachdev Kapur, as a Non-Executive Director. Her appointment was nominated by the promoter entity Aureus Investments Pvt Ltd and approved by more than 99% of shareholders. The board defended its decisions, maintaining full adherence to corporate governance norms and statutory guidelines. However, Rani Kapur strongly disputes the legitimacy of the board's recent moves. In a letter dated July 24 addressed to the company and its shareholders, she claimed she was coerced into signing documents in the days following her son's death, when she was emotionally vulnerable and unaware of the implications. She described her son's death as 'sudden and suspicious,' suggesting the cause of death – officially reported as cardiac arrest during a polo match – has not been adequately explained.

Sunjay's mom challenges wife's posting as Sona Comstar director
Sunjay's mom challenges wife's posting as Sona Comstar director

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Sunjay's mom challenges wife's posting as Sona Comstar director

A succession battle has broken out in the family of the late Sunjay Kapur , the promoter of Sona Comstar who died last month following a heart attack during a polo match, reports Pankaj Doval. Alleging that the death of her son in the UK was "highly suspicious and (under) unexplained circumstances", Sunjay's mother Rani sought deferment of the company's AGM scheduled for Thursday, which, among other matters, had been called to approve the appointment of Priya Sachdev Kapur (Sunjay's wife) as a non-executive director. The AGM, however, went ahead as scheduled and Priya's appointment was approved by the board after being reviewed by the nomination and remuneration committee. Sona Comstar: Sunjay Kapur's mother not co's shareholder In a letter addressed to the company's board, Rani - without taking names - had alleged that some people had chosen the AGM as an opportune time to wrest control of the company and usurp the family legacy. She claimed that she had not given consent or officially nominated any person to be on the board of Sona BLW Precision Forgings (Sona Comstar). Rani also claimed that she was compelled to sign various papers while in a fragile emotional state following her son's death. "The contents of such documents have never been revealed to me," she was quoted as saying in the letter, according to a news agency. In a statement after the AGM, the company - which is run by non-family professionals (as decided by Sunjay during his lifetime) - denied any wrongdoing, and said that Priya's appointment had been approved after her name was nominated by Aureus Investments Pvt Ltd, the promoter family entity for Sona Comstar in which the Kapur family held a significant stake. Sona Comstar claimed that Rani is not a shareholder of the company and denied asking her to sign any documents after Sunjay's death. "Based on the legal counsel and the fact that Rani Kapur is not a shareholder of the company, the company concluded that it could not defer the AGM. For clarity, the company confirms that no documents have been signed or obtained from Rani Kapur following the passing of Sunjay Kapur," the statement said. It added that the AGM was conducted "in full compliance with applicable laws" and regulatory frameworks. "Sona Comstar remains committed to the highest standards of corporate governance and transparency." The company said that it had sought urgent legal advice from "one of India's most reputed law firms" in relation to the legality of proceeding with the AGM after Rani had requested a deferment. In her letter, Rani had stated that certain people were representing themselves as being "the largest shareholders of the company since they claim to represent the interest of the family in the company". She claimed that by virtue of a will executed by her late husband Surinder Kapur, she is the sole beneficiary of his estate and accordingly a major shareholder of Sona Group, including the auto component firm.

Sunjay Kapur's mother challenges appointment of his wife as Sona Comstar director
Sunjay Kapur's mother challenges appointment of his wife as Sona Comstar director

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Sunjay Kapur's mother challenges appointment of his wife as Sona Comstar director

Sunjay Kapur's mother challenges appointment of his wife as Sona Comstar director NEW DELHI: A succession battle has broken out in the family of the late Sunjay Kapur, the promoter of Sona Comstar who died last month following a heart attack during a polo match. Alleging that the death of her son in the UK was "highly suspicious and (under) unexplained circumstances", Sunjay's mother Rani sought deferment of the company's AGM scheduled for Thursday, which, among other matters, had been called to approve the appointment of Priya Sachdev Kapur (Sunjay's wife) as a non-executive director. The AGM, however, went ahead as scheduled and Priya's appointment was approved by the board after being reviewed by the nomination and remuneration committee. Sona Comstar: Sunjay Kapur's mother not co's shareholder In a letter addressed to the company's board, Rani - without taking names - had alleged that some people had chosen the AGM as an opportune time to wrest control of the company and usurp the family legacy. She claimed that she had not given consent or officially nominated any person to be on the board of Sona BLW Precision Forgings (Sona Comstar). Rani also claimed that she was compelled to sign various papers while in a fragile emotional state following her son's death. "The contents of such documents have never been revealed to me," she was quoted as saying in the letter, according to a news agency. In a statement after the AGM, the company - which is run by non-family professionals (as decided by Sunjay during his lifetime) - denied any wrongdoing, and said that Priya's appointment had been approved after her name was nominated by Aureus Investments Pvt Ltd, the promoter family entity for Sona Comstar in which the Kapur family held a significant stake. Sona Comstar claimed that Rani is not a shareholder of the company and denied asking her to sign any documents after Sunjay's death. "Based on the legal counsel and the fact that Rani Kapur is not a shareholder of the company, the company concluded that it could not defer the AGM. For clarity, the company confirms that no documents have been signed or obtained from Rani Kapur following the passing of Sunjay Kapur," the statement said. It added that the AGM was conducted "in full compliance with applicable laws" and regulatory frameworks. "Sona Comstar remains committed to the highest standards of corporate governance and transparency." The company said that it had sought urgent legal advice from "one of India's most reputed law firms" in relation to the legality of proceeding with the AGM after Rani had requested a deferment. In her letter, Rani had stated that certain people were representing themselves as being "the largest shareholders of the company since they claim to represent the interest of the family in the company". She claimed that by virtue of a will executed by her late husband Surinder Kapur, she is the sole beneficiary of his estate and accordingly a major shareholder of Sona Group, including the auto component firm. Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays and public holidays . AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

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