Reply to Peter's bail plea by Jan 16: Court to CBI


Mumbai, Jan 6 (Midday News): A special CBI court yesterday directed the central agency to file its reply to the bail application filed by former media baron Peter Mukerjea, arrested in the Sheena Bora murder case, by January 16.

Special Judge H S Mahajan adjourned the bail hearing till January 16 after CBI informed the court that they will file their reply by that date. “We will file our reply by January 16,” special public prosecutor Kavita Patil told the court. In his bail application, filed on Monday through his lawyer Kushal Mor, Peter had said that CBI had found no evidence to justify his arrest, though it had his custody for 11 days and even subjected him to psychoanalysis and polygraph tests. Peter also dismissed the charge that he misled his son Rahul (with whom Sheena was in a relationship) about her whereabouts after her disappearance. The bail application also said that Peter was in UK from April 23-26, 2012, with Vidhie (Indrani’s daughter from marriage with former husband Sanjeev Khanna). The application adds that mere phone calls between him and Indrani in this period do not suggest a conspiracy. Sheena Bora (24), Indrani Mukerjea’s daughter from an earlier relationship, was allegedly murdered by her, Sanjeev Khanna and her ex-driver Shyam Rai on April 24, 2012. Peter (59), husband of Indrani, was arrested on November 19 for his alleged role in the murder case and was in CBI custody for around two weeks before he was granted judicial remand. He has been kept at the high-security Arthur Road Jail, where other two accused in the case — Sanjeev Khanna and Shyam Rai — are also lodged.

  

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