Court Stops Family Fight Over Money
Introduction
The Supreme Court of India stopped a company from changing its leaders. This is to help a family talk and solve a fight about money.
Main Body
Sunjay Kapur died in June 2025. Now, his mother, his wife, and his children fight over his money and companies. His mother, Rani Kapur, told the court that some people want to take the money by force. A company called RIPL wanted to pick new directors and change bank rules. The company said the bank told them to do this. But the judges said 'no'. They said these changes make the family more angry. The judges want the family to be friends. Rani Kapur is old and sad. The court says the family must try to agree. Some children want to talk, but they disagree about Sunjay's will.
Conclusion
The court will wait for a report from a special helper. This helper is the mediator.
Learning
⚡ The 'People' Pattern
In this story, we see how to talk about people and their relationships. To reach A2, you must move from simple words (he/she) to specific roles.
1. Family Roles Look at how the text connects people:
- Mother → Rani Kapur
- Wife → (The partner of Sunjay)
- Children → (The sons/daughters of Sunjay)
2. Professional Roles These are words for people with a specific job in a story:
- Leaders → People in charge
- Directors → People who run a company
- Judges → People who make legal decisions
- Mediator → A special helper who stops fights
3. The 'Possessive' Trick Notice the 's used in the text. This shows who owns what:
- Sunjay**'s** will The will belongs to Sunjay.
- The family**'s** fight The fight belongs to the family.
Quick Tip: When you describe a person, always ask: Are they a family member or a worker? This helps you pick the right A2 vocabulary.