Mumbai: Indrani Mukerjea, a prime accused in the Sheena Bora murder case, on Wednesday made a submission in a special court seeking clarity from the Central Bureau of Investigation on whether her daughter, Vidhi Mukerjea, has been dropped as a witness, so that she could meet her.

The request, made through Indrani’s lawyer, Ranjeet Sangle, came a day after the CBI submitted a list of 69 witnesses, which did not include Vidhi’s name.

The central agency asserted its commitment to a speedy trial but did not directly address the status of Vidhi, the daughter of Indrani and her former husband and co-accused Sanjeev Khana, as a witness. The prosecution is expected to present its submissions on Thursday.

Though the list didn’t mention Vidhi, the CBI said, “These witnesses will be examined on priority basis and other prosecution witnesses may be examined only when there would be need to keep in view the testimony of aforesaid witnesses.”

In 2022, when Vidhi had sought permission to meet her mother, the CBI had opposed the plea, stating that she was an important witness and that her testimony had yet to be recorded.

At the time, the special court had rejected Vidhi’s plea, citing Indrani’s bail conditions, which prohibited contact with witnesses yet to be examined.

Sangle told the court that the CBI was not clarifying whether Vidhi will be made a witness. “I [Indrani] have not been able to meet my daughter, who wants to stay with me and take care of me. I am unable to meet her. Let me know if Vidhi is going to be examined, so I can meet her,” Indrani stated in her submission. “I will die without being able to meet my daughter… this is causing great prejudice to us and inconvenience to the court,” it said.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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