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Friday, March 18, 2011

Aarushi murder case: Verdict on Talwars' petitions today


Allahabad:  The Allahabad High Court will today deliver its verdict on two separate pleas filed by Nupur and Rajesh Talwar challenging the Ghaziabad court's decision to try them for the murder of their teenage daughter.

Nupur Talwar had filed a criminal revision petition in the Allahabad High Court. The petition says that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) conducted a half-hearted and incomplete investigation into the case and that, scientific methods of criminal investigation like 'touch DNA' were not adopted to build or gather evidence against the accused.

She has also filed a fresh affidavit in the court giving more evidence against Krishna - one of the three domestic help arrested earlier by the CBI - claiming that this evidence was not taken into account by the CBI.

During the hearing in the High Court, Nupur's lawyers argued that since Nupur was never an accused at any stage of the investigation, the CBI court in Ghazibad was wrong in first summoning her and then making her face a trial for the double murder.

The Talwars want the High Court to strike down the order passed by the Ghaziabad court and direct the investigating agency for further investigation into the death of their daughter and their domestic help Hemraj.

The CBI court had, on February 9, directed the investigating agency to prosecute the Talwars for the murder of their 13-year-old daughter Aarushi and their domestic help Hemraj. They were also accused of criminal conspiracy and destruction of evidence.

The court's order came after the CBI had recently submitted its closure report pointing fingers at the parents though it maintained there was no conclusive evidence.

The CBI court, however, decided to proceed with the trial against the couple observing that there was "enough evidence" against them.

Aarushi was found dead inside her Noida residence in May 2008 with her throat slit and the body of the domestic help Hemraj was recovered later from the terrace.

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