Khalsa v.Purl

New Mexico Court of Appeals·Decided November 19, 2014·No. 32,600·Published

Opinion

1 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO 2 Opinion Number: 3 Filing Date: NOVEMBER 19, 2014 4 NO. 32,600

5 SOPURKH KAUR KHALSA, 6 SHAKTI PARWHA KAUR KHALSA, and 7 EK ONG KAR KAUR KHALSA, 8 Trustees of the Yogi Bhajan Administrative Trust,

9 Plaintiffs/Counter-Defendants-Appellees, 10 v. 11 INDERJIT KAUR PURI, 12 Defendant/Counter-Plaintiff-Appellant,

13 APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF SANTA FE COUNTY 14 Sarah M. Singleton, District Judge

15 Sanders & Westbrook, P.C. 16 Maureen A. Sanders 17 Albuquerque, NM

18 Wray & Girard, P.C. 19 Jane Katherine Girard 20 Katherine Wray 21 Albuquerque, NM

22 for Appellees

23 Modrall, Sperling, Roehl, Harris & Sisk, P.A. 24 Emil J. Kiehne 25 Albuquerque, NM 1 The Soni Law Firm 2 Surjit P. Soni 3 Pasadena, CA

4 for Appellant 1 OPINION 2 FRY, Judge. 3 {1} This case involves a dispute over the division of the community estate of 4 Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji, more commonly known as Yogi Bhajan, deceased, 5 and his wife, Defendant Inderjit Kaur Puri, whom the parties refer to as Bibiji. Yogi 6 Bhajan was a spiritual and religious leader of the Sikh religion in the United States. 7 Before Yogi Bhajan’s death, the spouses’ assets were titled in a trust for the benefit 8 of both spouses. When Yogi Bhajan died, Plaintiffs Sopurkh Kaur Khalsa, Shakti 9 Parwha Kaur Khalsa, and Ek Ong Kar Kaur Khalsa1 ultimately became trustees of 10 two successor trusts—one for the distribution of Bibiji’s half of the community estate 11 and one for the distribution of Yogi Bhajan’s half. Bibiji claimed that the trustees 12 breached their fiduciary duties to her in a number of ways such that she was entitled 13 to a reallocation of part of Yogi Bhajan’s half of the community estate. Following 14 years of litigation and a five-day trial, the district court rejected Bibiji’s claims and 15 concluded that the trustees had not breached any duties owed to Bibiji. For the 16 reasons that follow, we affirm.

17 1 Because Plaintiffs and several witnesses share the same last name, we refer to 18 them by their first names in this Opinion.

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