In the opulent halls of Udaipur’s City Palace, where the voices of Maharanas past echo alongside the rustle of silk draperies and clang of medieval crockery, a modern-day saga of legacy and litigation is unfolding. Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar, the 41-year-old scion of the Mewar dynasty, finds himself engaged in a bitter legal battle with his own sisters over the will of their late father, Arvind Singh—a dispute that threatens to further fracture not just a family, but one of Rajasthan’s most storied and economically important royal estates.