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Bombay HC Allows Indrani Mukerjea To Travel Overseas

Indrani Mukerjea

Justice Chandak said that if Indrani Mukerjea wants to carry out the work from India then the statutory authority concern shall help her.

In a relief to Indrani Mukerjea, The Bombay High Court on Friday quashed an order passed by a special court granting permission to Indrani Mukerjea, accused of killing her daughter Sheena Bora, to travel overseas.

A single bench of Justice Shyam Chandak allowed a petition by the CBI against the special court order on the grounds that Mukerjea was facing trial for a serious offence and that there was a possibility of her fleeing the country. The court said: “The petition is allowed. The impugned order is set aside.” 

Justice Chandak said that if Indrani Mukerjea wants to carry out the work from India then the statutory authority concern shall help her.

The bench clarified that it had not made any remark on the merits of the case but only noted that the special court order was not reasonable and, hence, unsustainable.

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Bail Conditions For Indrani Mukerjea

During her foreign travel, she would attend the office of the Indian Embassy or its allied diplomatic mission offices at least once during her visit and obtain an attendance certificate, the court had said. Furnish a security deposit of ₹ 2 lakh.

 Mukerjea is facing prosecution for the alleged murder of her daughter, Sheena Bora, who disappeared in 2012.

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