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Sheena Bora Case: Indrani Mukerjea's Judicial Custody Extended On Health Grounds

Indrani Mukerjea's Judicial Custody Extended On Health Grounds
MUMBAI, INDIA - APRIL 18: Indrani Mukerjea, Founder & CEO, INX Media Pvt. Ltd. and Chairperson, INX News Pvt. Ltd. poses for a profile shoot on April 18, 2008 in Mumbai, India. (Photo by Madhu Kapparath/Mint via Getty Images)
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MUMBAI, INDIA - APRIL 18: Indrani Mukerjea, Founder & CEO, INX Media Pvt. Ltd. and Chairperson, INX News Pvt. Ltd. poses for a profile shoot on April 18, 2008 in Mumbai, India. (Photo by Madhu Kapparath/Mint via Getty Images)

MUMBAI -- A metropolitan magistrate court here extended the judicial custody of Indrani Mukerjea--prime accused in Sheena Bora murder case--and two others till November 7 after their 12-day remand ended today.

This was the first time when all the three accused --Indrani Mukerjea, her former husband Sanjeev Khanna and driver Shyamvar Rai--were produced before the court after CBI took over the investigations in the case last month.

During the hearing, CBI today prayed that it may be given further permission to interrogate the trio in the jail, which was granted by Magistrate N B Shinde (till November 7).

When the court sought to know from the CBI lawyer if Indrani has been interrogated, he said the agency has done so twice, but still it was necessary to further quiz her.

Earlier, the court had allowed CBI to question all the three accused in jail till October 31 (today).

CBI has sought Indrani's voice samples for verification as it has got hold of some call records which purportedly featured her voice.

When the matter came up today, Indrani's lawyer Gunjan Mangala told the court that her client has been feeling drowsy and proper medical treatment should be given to her.

Mangala told the court that Indrani has cooperated with the probe agency but her medical condition was not well.

"When her (Indrani's) medical condition is not good, she should not be interrogated," she urged before the court.

At this, the magistrate directed the agency to get a fitness (report) from the concerned authorities before interrogating her (in jail).

The court also directed Indrani's lawyer to take consent from her to conduct voice sampling on her.

To which, Mangala told the court that she (Indrani) was palpitating and was not medically and mentally fit to give consent for the voice sampling test.

The only time Indrani spoke today was when the court asked her "are you not in a position (to give your consent for voice samples) to which she replied, "No..Sir".

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