Mumbai: Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) MP Padamsinh Patil's appeal to court to get an iPod, magazines, table clock, and chocolates in jail has been denied.
The court said Patil, a suspected conspirator in the murder of Congress politician Pawanraje Nimbalkar, could only have that which is legally permissible, public prosecutor Ejaz Khan said.
Patil was presented in the Panvel court on Friday after his14-day judicial custody got over. It was extended for another 14 days till July 17.
Meanwhile, Parasmal Jain, another suspect in the murder, appealed to the court to allow him to go to his native place in Rajasthan to conduct the last rites of his wife. The appeal is pending and will be heard on July 7.
The petition for transferring the suspects in the Nimbalkar murder case to different jails is still pending and will be heard on July 6.
Former Maharashtra minister Padamsinh Patil's cousin and director of Terna Sugar Factory Nimbalkar was shot dead at Kalamboli near the Mumbai-Pune expressway on June 3, 2006.


