Indrani Mukherjea has been discharged from the hospital and taken back to the jail.
Mumbai:
Indrani Mukerjea, accused of murdering her daughter Sheena Bora, was today discharged from Mumbai's state-run JJ Hospital, where she was under treatment since Friday after she had collapsed and lost consciousness, and shifted back to jail following improvement in her condition.
"Indrani Mukerjea has been discharged from the hospital and sent back to jail," TP Lahane, JJ Hospital Dean, told Press Trust of India.
Ms Mukerjea also informed a local court through her lawyer that she has no objection to being questioned by the Central Bureau of Investigation or CBI in jail. A medical report was also submitted by the hospital to the court.
Earlier in the day, Dr Lahane had said, "Indrani is fully conscious and talking to doctors. A panel of doctors involved in her treatment will decide when to allow police authorities to record her statement." He said her vital parameters are fine and she is responding to medications.
The hospital authorities submitted Ms Mukerjea's medical report in a sealed-cover to the court, which is likely to pass an order tomorrow on the permission sought by her lawyer to meet her.
Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Magistrate's court reserved till tomorrow its order on the CBI plea seeking permission to interrogate Ms Mukerjea and other two accused in the Sheena Bora murder case - her former husband Sanjeev Khanna and driver Syhamvar Rai.
Her lawyer told the court she does not have any objection to being questioned by the CBI, which has taken over the case from Mumbai police.
"The order will be passed tomorrow," said RV Adone, Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate of Esplanade court. Seeking permission to quiz the accused, the CBI, which moved its application yesterday, told the court it has just taken over the investigation from Mumbai Police which is why interrogation of the trio was necessary.
The central agency also told the court that if the permission for interrogation is not granted, the agency would have to rely on the probe conducted by the Mumbai police.
The agency had yesterday sought at least three weeks to interrogate the accused in jail.
Ms Mukerjea's lawyer Gunjan Mangala told the court she does not have any objection to her client being interrogated by CBI investigators in the jail.
43-year-old Ms Mukerjea, wife of former Star India CEO Peter Mukerjea, was rushed to the JJ hospital on Friday after collapsing in Byculla prison due to suspected overdose of anti-depressant pills.
Mr Khanna's lawyer Shreyansh Mithare too said he is not opposed to interrogation if there is any new ground, but Mr Rai's counsel Shrinivas Bhave objected to the CBI plea, contending the investigation in the case was over.
Yesterday, the court had extended the judicial custody of all the accused till 19 October.