Sheena case: Court asks CBI to complete probe by Dec 17

Update: 2015-12-09 23:58 GMT
A special court on Tuesday asked the Central Bureeau of Investigation (CBI) to complete its probe in the sensational Sheena Bora murder case in the next 10 days and also allowed prime accused Indrani Mukerjea’s plea to get copies of statement of witnesses recorded before the magistrate.

“Complete the investigation by December 17 and on that day I will open the sealed packets of the statements and give it to the accused,” special CBI judge HS Mahajan told the central investigative agency.

On Thursday, Indrani had moved an application through her lawyer Gunjan Mangla, seeking statements of witnesses recorded before the magistrate's court. 

However, special public prosecutor Kavita Patil had opposed Indrani’s application and said it was a case of “larger conspiracy” and that the CBI is carrying out further investigation, which she said was at a “crucial stage”. 

Patil had also said that it would be harmful and damaging to disclose the statements of witnesses to the accused at this stage. 

Meanwhile, the court also allowed CBI’s application seeking permission to once again interrogate Indrani, her former husband Sanjeev Khanna and her driver Shyamvar Rai. 

On Monday, Indrani’s lawyer Gunjan Mangla and Khanna’s lawyer Shreyansh Mithare had told the court that they don’t have any objection to the Central Bureau of Investigation’s plea seeking to interrogate the three accused for three more weeks. 

The probe agency had on December 3, moved an application saying that they had received the forensic laboratory report on the Skype communication and messages amongst Indrani, Sanjeev Khanna and Shyamvar Rai. 

The CBI told the court that they wanted to confront the accused with the FSL reports. 

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