..and all are right. This will depend on necessary opening torque, starting movement of the ball. The opening torque is the largest torque, torque will be smaller when the ball is moving.
Opening torque may vary as much as 1:10 (and more), all else being eqaul on construction and size and pressure for the ball valve, but type of fluid, drying caracteristics, stickiness, abrasive flud rest on ball, compability of fluid to sealing, time closead (deforming of seals over time) etc, etc varying, and giving variation to required opening torque.
If you have clean, compatible fluids, valve constructed for the purpose and operational data within construction limits, gearing adapted to highest torque possible, it should be no problems with hand operation.
What is large dp? What is size? Even with larger sizes (one meter and above,) and fairly large pressures (64 bars), or 160 bars up to 300mm, there is no problem with hand operation with stem gearboxes for double eccentric ball valves constructed for water/clean fluids.
Check that the construction you want to use are suitable for your operational requirements!