New Delhi, May 1 -- The Delhi high court on Thursday directed the late businessman Sunjay Kapur's widow, Priya Kapur, to preserve the assets he had held after his children with actor Karishma Kapoor, Samaira and Kiaan, cited suspicious circumstances regarding the will under which he allegedly bequeathed his estate to their step-mother. A bench of Justice Jyoti Singh noted that the genuineness of the will would be determined after a trial, which is likely to take time, and pending adjudication, the assets must be preserved and not dissipated. She said that if the assets were depleted and Priya Kapur ultimately failed to prove the will's validity, the children, along with their grandmother, Rani Kapur, would be deprived of their claimed shares. The court restrained Priya Kapur from alienating, transferring, pledging, or otherwise dealing with equity shareholdings in three Indian companies, withdrawing provident fund amounts, disposing of personal artworks, or withdrawing funds from three accounts in two Indian banks, except to meet liabilities towards the children under the divorce decree. It barred her from operating foreign bank accounts and from selling, transferring, or otherwise dealing with cryptocurrency assets. The court did not pass any order regarding the immovable properties abroad. It said that plaintiffs have made a prima facie case regarding the assets in the subject matter that need to be protected, preserved, pending the disposal of the suit. The verdict was passed in Samaira and Kiaan's suit seeking a one-fifth share of the property. The suit said that Priya produced the will for the first time during a family meeting on July 30, without any prior disclosure of its existence....