43-year-old Indrani had moved an application last month seeking bail on medical grounds, saying that she was suffering from frequent "blackouts".
When the matter came up for hearing today, her lawyer Mahesh Jethmalani argued that the statement of eight doctors panel submitted on February 21-22, was as per the medical report of January and not her "subsequent deteriorating condition".
He stated that Indrani's problems were not getting resolved which is a cause of concern and appealed for examination of her latest health condition.
Contesting Jethmalani, the prosecution presented some of her recent medical reports in the court and said she was monitored 24x7.
Following the arguments, Judge H S Mahajan, adjourned the hearing till March 31.
In her 17-page bail plea, the former media executive said that her medical condition is deteriorating and she has lost 18 kilograms in 4 months.
Mukerjea had also said that she wants to live in a stress-free environment.
Last year, on November 19, Peter Mukerjea, husband of Indrani, was also arrested for his alleged role in the murder case. He has been kept at the high-security Arthur Road Jail here where Khanna and Rai are also lodged.
"Charge of forgery is only based on the statements of
Indrani's secretary Kajal Sharma," advocate Passbola said, adding that Sharma had said she forged the letter at Indrani's behest.
In that case, "why Sharma was not made an accused in the case" along with Indrani? Passbola asked.
"Conspiracy requires at least two persons and Indrani cannot be charged in isolation without Kajal," the lawyer said. Also, an accused cannot "conspire" with a witness (CBI has listed Sharma as a witness), he said.
Indrani Mukerjea, her former husband Sanjeev Khanna and her driver Shyamvar Rai allegedly strangled Sheena (24), Indrani's daughter from an earlier relationship, inside a car here in April 2012. Indrani's husband and former media baron Peter Mukerjea too was party to the conspiracy, CBI has said.
Court pardoned Rai after he decided to become an approver in the case.
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