Asrani alias Vinod Chembur, charged with conspiring with others to kill Dey, was granted bail on December 12 last year after he pleaded that his kidneys and liver were badly damaged and he needed to undergo treatment. The bail was extended on May 6 after he informed that he required liver transplant.
His lawyers Adhik Shirodkar and Yogesh Dandekar today said the transplant could not take place for want of suitable liver.
Earlier this month, the high court had dismissed Asrani's plea for discharge from the case, observing that there was prima facie evidence against him.
Asrani is accused of calling Dey to a suburban hotel so that the killers could see him. The journalist was shot dead here on June 11, 2011, allegedly by the Chhota Rajan gang members.
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