Khobragade, who was arrested on December 12 in New York, had been transferred by the government to its mission to the UN with a view to giving her full diplomatic immunity. Her accreditation is expected to be followed by some paperwork at the US State Department for which India has already submitted the papers.
According to sources, Khobragade's lawyer had requested to court to exempt the envoy from appearing personally in the case and also postponement of the pre-trial and final trial dates much before she was transferred to the PMI to UN.
The next date of hearing in the case in New York is scheduled for January 13.
Meanwhile, the US Embassy here has sought extension of today's deadline for filing the visa and other key details of the Indians employed by it and its officers. This information includes salary being paid to domestic help employed by US diplomats in India.
Asked whether the deadline has been extended or not, official sources said "a decision will be taken tomorrow after correlating whatever the government has received so far.