The Supreme Court urged reconciliation in the Sona Group family trust dispute between Rani Kapur and Priya Sachdeva Kapur, highlighting the futility of prolonged litigation for an 80-year-old. Rani Kapur alleges fraudulent trust setup after a stroke, leading to her disinheritance. The court emphasized mediation for a peaceful resolution, noting related cases are pending.
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