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CBI Files Appeal In SC Against Acquittal Of Talwars In Aarushi Murder Case
Apoorva Mandhani
8 March 2018 10:15 PM IST
The CBI today moved the Supreme Court against the October 12, 2017 judgment of the Allahabad High Court acquitting Rajesh Talwar and Nupur Talwar in the murder case of their daughter Aarushi and domestic help Hemraj.The investigative agency said in their appeal that the High Court order was erroneous on various counts."Appeal has been filed in the registry and is likely to be mentioned...
The CBI today moved the Supreme Court against the October 12, 2017 judgment of the Allahabad High Court acquitting Rajesh Talwar and Nupur Talwar in the murder case of their daughter Aarushi and domestic help Hemraj.
The investigative agency said in their appeal that the High Court order was erroneous on various counts.
"Appeal has been filed in the registry and is likely to be mentioned next week", a source said.
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.
Hemraj’s family has already filed an appeal against the acquittals before the apex court.
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. Rajesh Talwar 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.