Updated On: 19 May, 2022 07:42 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
After SC says 6.5 years too long for a trial, Sheena Bora murder accused Mukerjea set to be released

She is now lodged in Byculla women’s jail. File pics
As she spent days and nights at the Byculla jail waiting for bail in the Sheena Bora murder case, Indrani Mukerjea developed a close bond with an outsider—advocate Edith Dey—who ensured her battery of lawyers were paid on time and also got her Worli flat redone. Indrani has tonnes of paperwork to be done, apart from finishing her autobiography, said Dey on Wednesday after the Supreme Court granted her client bail.
The trust in Dey was so deep that Indrani, 50, even gave the advocate the right to use her funds on her behalf.