Aarushi-Hemraj Murder: SC Admits CBI’s Appeal Against Acquittal Of Talwar Couple
The Supreme Court today admitted the appeal filed by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) against Allahabad High Court’s acquittal of dentist couple Rajesh and Nupur Talwar in 2008 double murder of their daughter Aarushi and domestic help HemrajAarushi was found with her throat slit in her bedroom and Hemraj's body was found on the terrace of the dentist couple's home a day later.A Bench...
The Supreme Court today admitted the appeal filed by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) against Allahabad High Court’s acquittal of dentist couple Rajesh and Nupur Talwar in 2008 double murder of their daughter Aarushi and domestic help Hemraj
Aarushi was found with her throat slit in her bedroom and Hemraj's body was found on the terrace of the dentist couple's home a day later.
A Bench of Justices Ranjan Gogoi, Navin Sinha and K M Joseph granted leave to the CBI appeal and tagged it along with the appeal filed by Hemraj’s wife Khumkala Banjade who had filed an appeal in October 2017.
A bench headed by Justice Gogoi had on March 23 issued notice to the dentist couple on that plea
The investigative agency said in their appeal that the High Court order was erroneous on various counts.
On October 12, a bench of Justice B K Narayana and Justice A K Mishra of the Allahabad High Court had acquitted the dentist couple by giving them the “benefit of doubt” in the murder which took place in Jalvayu Vihar home in Noida on May 16, 2008.
HC had upheld an appeal by the Talwars against a Ghaziabad CBI court order awarding them life imprisonment on November 26, 2013, bringing an end to a nine-year ordeal of the couple.
After Aarushi was found murdered in her bedroom, Hemraj was initially considered a suspect.
However, his body too was found in a pool of blood a day later on the terrace of the house.
The Uttar Pradesh Police accused Rajesh Talwar of killing his daughter in a fit of rage. RajeshTalwar was arrested on May 23, 2008.
On May 31, 2008, the CBI took over the case and initially absolved the parents but later held them responsible for the two murders. On June 13, 2008, Rajesh Talwar's compounder, Krishna was arrested by the CBI.
Ten days later, Raj Kumar, a servant of a doctor friend of the Talwars, and Vijay Mandal, the domestic help of the Talwars' neighbour, were also nabbed.
The three were later freed after no evidence was found against them