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In her divorce settlement, Indrani Mukerjea demands jewellery, artworks and keys to safe from Peter Mukerjea

In her divorce settlement, Indrani Mukerjea demands jewellery, artworks and keys to safe from Peter Mukerjea 

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Indrani Mukerjea and Peter Mukerjea, INX Media founders and accused in Sheena Bohra murder case, are ending their 16-year-old marriage.

Indrani will appear in Mumbai’s Family Court to conclude the legal proceeding. According to media reports, Indrani has asked several items from Peter as part of the divorce settlement.

The items include candles, bedside lamps, furniture, soft furnishings, jewellery, religious objects, artworks and keys to a safe.

Indrani’s letter ends with this: “Please shift your belongings from Flat no 19 (of Marlow Building) to Flat no 18 except [for] the items that I had marked in the photographs of Flat 19 that I had handed over to you.”

Earlier, a CBI court in Mumbai had rejected Indrani’s bail application. Mukerjea had applied for bail in August, citing ill-health and a "threat" to her life in the prison.

The court, however, rejected her plea, saying she would be much safer inside the jail than outside. Judge JC Jagdale also noted that her claims of ill-health were exaggerated. The court took note of the Central Bureau of Investigation's submission that Mukerjea has been kept in a secure cell and the prison premises are guarded round-the-clock.

Releasing her would be prejudicial to the prosecution's case, the agency had said. In her bail plea, Indrani had cited an incident in April this year when she had to be admitted to a hospital.

While the prison authorities claimed it to be a case of drug overdose, she alleged that someone might have tampered with her prescription medications. The CBI, opposing her plea, argued that she often interacted with her associates in the court after hearings and one of them might have given her the pills which caused the illness.

The jail authorities and doctors at the government-run J J Hospital can provide her adequate medical care, it said. Mukerjea, who allegedly made all efforts to keep her daughter Sheena Bora's death hidden for more than three years, deserved no leniency, the agency told the court.

Sheena Bora (24) was allegedly killed on April 24, 2012. The crime came to light after Mukerjea's driver Shyamvar Rai, arrested in another case in August 2015, spilled the beans. Mukerjea, her former husband Sanjeev Khanna, and Rai were arrested for alleged murder, and subsequently her current husband and media baron Peter Mukerjea was arrested for allegedly being part of the conspiracy.

According to the CBI, financial dispute was one of the main reasons for the alleged murder.

(With PTI inputs)

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