Sheena Bora murder case accused Indrani Mukerjea's son Mikhail Bora told the trial court in Mumbai, on Tuesday, 14 August, that he was not aware of Sheena's alleged engagement.
Defence lawyers are currently cross-examining Mikhail before special CBI judge J C Jagdale.
To a question by defence lawyer Sudeep Pasbola, Mikhail said he was not aware of Sheena's engagement to Rahul, the son of Indrani's husband and co-accused Peter Mukerjea from earlier marriage, in Dehradun.
The Central Bureau of Investigation had claimed that Sheena - Indrani's daughter from earlier relationship - was engaged to Rahul, and both Indrani and Peter disapproved of it, which could be one of the motives behind Sheena's killing.
The defence lawyers also pointed out that Indrani's parents (Mikhail and Sheena's grandparents) had made a new will in April 2012.
It mentioned that due to “recent development in the nature of Sheena’s marriage to Rahul Mukerjea” without their consent, and because Sheena “leaving them alone”, the new will was being made, the defence said.
Under this will, Mikhail was bequeathed 90 percent of grandparents’ property, while only 10 percent was left to Sheena, the defence said.
Mikhail admitted that he had accompanied his grandparents to a sub-registrar's office in Guwahati on 30 April, 2012. He learnt later that it was for the registration of new will, he claimed.
He did not know why Sheena got a smaller share in the will, as she was not in touch with him, Mikhail said.
Sheena, 24, was allegedly killed on 24 April, 2012.
The crime came to light in August 2015 after Indrani's driver Shyamvar Rai, arrested in another case, spilled the beans about the killing.
Police arrested Indrani, her former husband Sanjeev Khanna and Rai himself. Later, Indrani's husband and media baron Peter Mukerjea was also arrested for allegedly being part of the conspiracy.
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