Indrani Mukerjea, prime accused in the Sheena Bora murder case has served her husband and co-accused in the case Peter Mukerjea a legal notice for 'divorce by mutual consent'.

The legal notice reads of 'divorce by mutual consent which will be amicable and without allegations against each other'.

The notice was sent on April 25 and aspires for amicable financial settlement so that divorce proceedings can culminate latest by April 30.

It, reportedly, states that their relationship has hit the rock bottom without any chance of reconciliation. It specifies that after the divorce, neither of them will interfere in each other's life and no other claims would be made with respect to movable or immovable assets.

The two married in 2002 but it is believed that trouble started brewing soon after their arrest in 2015 in the sensational Sheena Bora murder case.

Reports suggest that Mukerjeas now do not see eye-to-eye but both are said to be good friends with Indrani's former husband Sanjeev Khanna, the third accused in the case.

Khanna has a daughter with Indrani, Vidhie, who has been adopted by Peter Mukerjea.

Former media baron Peter Mukerjea on the other hand, has two sons from his previous marriage-- both of whom have been given their share of the property.

Indrani and Peter are currently British citizens and own a couple of properties in Mumbai, Goa and England.

Sheena Bora was Indrani's daughter with a man named Siddharth Das from Kolkata. Indrani allegedly has two children with Das-- who she abandoned in Guwahati with her parents before marrying Khanna.

Later, Indrani divorced Khanna and married Peter Mukerjea and according to the CBI chargesheet told everyone that Sheena was her younger sister.

Indrani claimed that Sheena Bora was blackmailing her for property and threatened to expose her if she did not acquiesce.