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In divorce settlement, Indrani Mukerjea asks Peter for furniture, jewellery, artworks

Three years after they were arrested for their involvement in the murder of Sheena Bora, Indrani and Peter Mukerjea will appear before a family court in Mumbai to end their 16-year-old marriage

Updated on: Sep 16, 2018, 10:51:11 IST
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Three years after they were arrested for their involvement in the murder of Sheena Bora, Indrani and Peter Mukerjea will appear before a family court in Mumbai to end their 16-year-old marriage. HT has accessed the terms of consent that Indrani has sought from Peter to dissolve the marriage.

A file photo of Indrani Mukerjea and her husband Peter Mukerjea. Indrani was arrested on Tuesday by Mumbai Police for allegedly murdering her daughter Sheena and disposing of the body in Raigad in 2012. (PTI Photo)
A file photo of Indrani Mukerjea and her husband Peter Mukerjea. Indrani was arrested on Tuesday by Mumbai Police for allegedly murdering her daughter Sheena and disposing of the body in Raigad in 2012. (PTI Photo)

In a two-page letter written by Indrani from Byculla women’s prison to Peter in Arthur Road jail on August 13, 2018, she has drawn up a list of objects she wants delivered to her in the presence of her advocates. These include candles, bedside lamps, furniture, soft furnishings, jewellery, religious objects, artworks and keys to a safe.

In her letter, Indrani has also laid claim to “any other items i.e. the items that are in the list in the divorce petition that I have not put in this list as yet”, which she may “request” at a later date. The letter ends with this: “Please shift your belongings from Flat no 19 [of Marlow Building] to Flat no 18 except [for] the items that I had marked in the photographs of Flat 19 that I had handed over to you.”

In 2016, Peter’s lawyer informed the court that Peter wanted to divorce Indrani. A year later, Indrani sought the court’s permission to file for divorce. In April this year, Indrani’s lawyer sent a notice to Peter to dissolve the marriage.

On Friday, a special CBI court directed authorities at Byculla and Arthur Road jails to present Indrani and Peter before a family court on Tuesday. Since the couple is in judicial custody, permission is needed for them to be taken out of jail, which was granted by special judge JC Jagdale. Jagdale said it was necessary in the interest of justice.

 
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