Indrani, who has a soft corner for Vidhie, her daughter with former husband Sanjeev Khanna, feared that the entire property might go to Sheena and Rahul if they were married, the chargesheet said, adding, "In this context, she planned a conspiracy with Khanna and her driver Shyam Rai to kill Sheena Bora."
The central probe agency, represented by Additional Solicitor General Anil Singh, also told the court that Peter was in continuous conversation with Indrani prior, during and after the gruesome murder of Sheena, who was Indrani's daughter from her first marriage.
There was a dispute between Sheena and Indrani, and Peter had acted as a mediator, Singh told the court.
The probe agency also said that (when) Peter and Indrani returned separately (from the US) they were constantly in touch with each other, which was not normal at other times.
"Though Peter was abroad, telephone conversation during 2/3 days around the crime lasted 20 to 25 minutes each time," Singh told the court.
Also, Sheena's mobile and ATM cards are missing, he told the court.
The agency told the court that Rahul had recorded his conversation with Peter in which his father told him that he has spoken to Sheena and she was in the US.
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According to the chargesheet, Indrani had told Sheena and Mikhail that nobody should learn that they were her own children as it would affect her business and her reputation.
She promised to take care of their educational and other expenses and bring them to Mumbai for education on the condition that they address her as sister in public. Sheena and Mikhail agreed as they had no other alternative, it said.
Indrani was not happy with the love affair and quarreled with Sheena. She also sent Sheena to Guwahati and later, Delhi.
When Sheena fell ill in Delhi, Indrani called Sheena's former boyfriend, Kaustubh Saikia, and asked him to take her to Bangalore. Rahul came to know of this; he visited her in Bangalore and found that the medicines given by Indrani to Sheena were sedatives meant for mental illness, it says.
Sheena wrote to Peter that her problem was Indrani.
Indrani made every effort to end Sheena's relationship with Rahul and threatened Sheena that she would disinherit her of their ancestral property in Guwahati, the chargesheet says.
After Rahul and Sheena's engagement in October 2011, Indrani sent an email to Mikhail (which he forwarded to Sheena).
"...We have changed the will (in which Indrani had bequeathed flat in Delhi to Sheena) and disinherited you... As a sign of our disapproval of your relationship with Rahul... don't contact us till relationship with Rahul (continues)," the email said.
Sheena's death, his daughter Vidhie would have got all the property of Indrani and Peter, the chargesheet says.
"A will had also been executed by Peter and Indrani in favour of Vidhie in which she had been made legal heir of some properties," it says.
Shyamwar Rai received Rs 1.25 lakh from Indrani's secretary, and he (Rai) participated in "planning and killing... Disposal of her body to destroy evidence", it states.
During the conspiracy, Indrani and Khanna spoke through Skype, an online video chat service. She also asked her secretary to open a Skype account for Rai and train him in using it. Then Indrani told Rai about the plan to kill Sheena and Mikhail.
On April 24, 2012, Indrani invited Sheena to meet her for an 'engagement gift' and dinner.
The chargesheet says that Indrani also visited a chemist's shop and a wine shop that day, while Rai added a sedative in some water bottles. In the evening, Indrani and Rai went to Bandra where Khanna had arrived.
Meanwhile, Rahul visited Sheena at her office and took her to his house. From there they went to Bandra.
Rai drove the car, Khanna was sitting beside him, while Indrani and Sheena were in the rear seat.
"When Sheena became drowsy, Rai stopped the car and Khanna came to the rear seat, Rai covered Sheena's mouth while Khanna pulled her hair and Indrani strangled her," says the chargesheet.
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