It
was
earlier
reported
that
the
Bombay
High
Court
has
asked
late
Rajiv
Kapoor's
siblings
Rima
Jain
and
Randhir
Kapoor
to
make
efforts
to
search
and
submit
their
brother's
divorce
decree.
Rima
and
Randhir
had
also
filed
a
petition
stating
the
letters
of
administration
to
all
the
properties
owned
by
Rajiv.
Now
Randhir
has
revealed
the
status
on
the
same.
The
actor
admitted
that
he
is
currently
unable
to
trace
the
decree
and
the
search
for
the
same
is
on.
Randhir
stated
that
he
will
be
needing
his
late
brother's
divorce
decree
to
get
the
probate
made.
However,
the
Kal
Aaj
Aur
Kal
actor
also
confessed
that
he
does
not
know
where
Rajiv
has
kept
the
divorce
decree.
Speaking
to
IANS
about
the
same,
Randhir
said,
"My
brother
is
divorced.
I
have
got
to
get
the
probate
made.
For
that,
I
need
his
divorce
papers.
He
used
to
stay
in
Pune
and
here.
I
can't
find
it
and
I
am
tracing
it.
I
have
put
a
tracer
on
it
and
people
are
working
on
it.
I
don't
know
where
he
has
kept
it.
He
is
not
here."
The
petition
filed
by
Randhir
and
his
sister
Rima
stated
that
the
late
actor
was
married
to
Aarti
Sabharwal
in
the
year
2001
and
the
pair
soon
divorced
in
the
year
2003.
The
Bombay
High
Court
has
asked
the
siblings
to
submit
the
decree
in
relation
to
all
the
properties
and
assets
of
Rajiv
who
passed
away
on
February
9
this
year
without
having
a
will.
A
news
report
in
Republic
World
had
quoted
that
Justice
Gautam
Patel
who
has
been
overlooking
the
case
had
stated
that
Randhir
and
Rima
will
have
to
make
complete
efforts
to
locate
and
submit
the
divorce
decree
of
their
late
brother.
Randhir
and
Rima's
lawyers
Sharan
Jagtiani
has
said
that
his
clients
are
the
only
two
legal
heirs
of
their
late
brother.
Justice
Patel
had
agreed
to
give
the
dispensation
only
if
Randhir
and
Rima
provide
an
undertaking
that
they
will
make
considerable
efforts
to
locate
and
submit
the
divorce
decree
of
their
late
brother
which
they
if
manage
to
find,
will
hand
it
over
to
the
registry.
Their
late
brother
and
actor
Randhir
had
passed
away
at
the
age
of
85
after
suffering
a
cardiac
arrest.