The HC observed that an accused was entitled to copies of statements of witnesses which were being relied upon by the prosecution.
"The accused person would be entitled under law to have copies of statements of all witnesses which are being relied upon by the prosecution. The prosecution cannot withhold the same," Justice Sadhana Jadhav said while hearing a bail petition filed by Upadhyay last Friday.
The HC posted the bail plea for hearing on February 24 and directed the prosecuting agency (crime branch) to provide copies of statements to the accused.
Upadhyay's wife Hema, an installation artist, and her lawyer Haresh Bhambani were killed on December 11, 2016 and their bodies were disposed of in cardboard boxes which were found in a drain in suburban Kandivali.
The high court also permitted the intervening application filed by Bhambhani's family members opposing Upadhyay's bail application.
His first plea was rejected by the same judge in February last after observing that a prima facie case was made out against him.
Upadhyay submitted his second bail plea last December after a supplementary charge sheet was filed against him.
As per his application, the supplementary charge sheet has certain fresh admissions in his favour.
In its February 2017 order rejecting Upadhyay's first bail application, the high court had said that there was more than sufficient material to show that he nurtured a grudge against his former wife and had expressed the same in his diary and had also said that he wanted to eliminate her.
Vidyadhar Rajbhar, the prime accused in the case, has been absconding since 2016.
Apart from Upadhyay, other accused arrested in the case include Pradeep Rajbhar, Azaad Rajbhar and Shivkumar Rajbhar. The trio was in the business of manufacturing and selling fibre glass, which was used by Upadhyaya and his wife for their installations.
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