MUMBAI: Almost two weeks after his arrest in a rape and extortion case, city sessions judge on Friday rejected a bail plea filed by television actor Karan Oberoi . The bail plea hearing went on almost all week. The judge heard the actor's lawyer, a prosecutor appointed by the state and also, as interveners, two lawyers engaged by the first informant, a 34-year-old woman who he had first met in 2016 through a mobile dating app.Oberoi's lawyer Dinesh Tiwari argued vociferously that the FIR was not only "filed belatedly"- since she alleged that the first time was in January 2017 on a "concocted story" that he gave her "coconut water to drink making her half drowsy" and he at the same time "also mentioned marriage to her" while she "never mentions what time she left his house" or that "her promised marriage or proposed to her".He picked holes in her FIR of May 4, and said "it inspires no confidence" adding that the acts were "consensual" but that "she was obsessed with Oberoi" and cited "text messages exchanged between the two" to demonstrate his contention that she was a "happy participant" in "chats between two mature adults". She wants to destroy him and his custody is unjustified, he contended. "He comes from a respected family of Army officers and is no flight risk if granted bail," he added on Friday, in vain.The prosecutor KY Salunke, in a brief reply, opposed bail on the grounds that probe was still on and the FIR doesn't point to any consent by her, but rather alleged that he "asked for money to delete a video of their intimacy" thus invoking an offence of "extortion'' adding there was "clear cut demand'' five times of gifts and money.The woman, 34, who in the FIR says she is an "astrologer" had advocates Sheetal Pandya and on Friday Ali Kaashif Khan argue at length to oppose bail. Pandya said her "consent was under influence of false marriage promise'' and questioned why had he not stopped receiving gifts from her, is his case is of a 'one-sided love' from her side. Khan said, "offence attracts life sentence, it has been only 10 days and police have yet to investigate but he is eager for bail and has even applied for return of his laptop and phone from the police, gadgets which she had gifted him.'' Khan said, "all home items were gifted by her. Who would gift unless they were getting married?''Tiwari, who objected in vain to allowing her second lawyer to argue as well, cited her texts to show she had said "wanted to create great memories and prepare for change. These are the last few days I have with you'' which he said, "means the relationship was ending''. He implored the court to legally go by "only the FIR which is also silent on her making any payments" and "not what is in the mind of her lawyers'' for "their interpretation''. "In this case police are acting like recovery agents…why have they not taken her phones for analysis yet. Can gifts become a subject of criminal investigation?''Oshiwarai police in the western Suburbs had swiftly arrested the actor on a Sunday, leaving him no opportunity to seek anticipatory bail. The former vocalist with Mumbai's own Boyband called a Band of Boys formed in 2001, was sent to judicial custody on May 9. He will remain at Taloja jail now till any higher court grants him bail. His sister Gurbani and couple of friends walked out dejected. Tiwari said later, "We will wait for the order copy. we plan to move the Bombay high court for bail.''Dindoshi sessions judge SU Baghele who dictated the operative part of the order in court said, "A prudent person can understand a one-sided love … However, several valuable things given by another person would cause one to think that the applicant as a prudent person cannot be expected to have taken such items unless the relationship between them was a committed relationship and were together as partners." "In the factum, of the incomplete investigation in the case it would not be appropriate to enlarge him on bail,'' the judge concluded.