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26 Reasons For Sentencing Talwars in Aarushi Case

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11/26/13 26 reasons for sentencing Talwars in Aarushi case

26 reasons for sentencing Talwars in Aarushi


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Author: PTI

Published Date: Nov 26, 2013 8:21 PM


Last Updated: Nov 26, 2013 9:45 PM

Dentist couple Rajesh and Nupur Talwar were today sentenced to life term by a CBI
court after they were convicted of killing their daughter Aarushi and domestic help
Hemraj.

Of course there is no direct evidence but CBI has placed a "clinching wealth of circumstances" from which the
guilt of Rajesh Talwar and his wife Nupur has been made out for murdering their daughter Aarushi and
domestic help Hemraj, judge Shyam Lal said while outlining 26 reasons for sentencing the couple to rigorous
life imprisonment.

"From the evidence as tendered by the prosecution in form of oral and documentary evidence this court
reaches to the irresistible and impeccable conclusion that only the accused persons are responsible for
committing this ghastly crime as the following circumstances unerringly point towards the hypothesis of guilt of
the accused," the 210-page order said. while pointing out 26 circumstances leading to the conviction.

1. That irrefragably on the fateful night of May 15 and 16, 2008 both the accused were last seen with both the
deceased in Flat No. L-32, Jalvayu Vihar at about 9.30 P.M. by Umesh Sharma, the driver of Rajesh Talwar;

2. That on the morning of May 16, 2008 at about 6.00 A.M. Aarushi was found murdered in her bed-room which
was adjacent to the bedroom of the accused and there was only partition wall between two bed-rooms;

3. That the dead body of the servant Hemraj was found lying in the pool of blood on the terrace of flat no. L-32,
Jalvayu Vihar on May 17, 2008 and the door of terrace was found locked from inside;

4. That there is a close proximity between the point of time when both the accused and the deceased persons
were last seen together alive and the deceased were murdered in the intervening night of May 15 and 16, 2008
and as such the time is so small that possibility of any other person(s) other than the accused being the
authors of the crime becomes impossible;

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5. That the door of Aarushi's bed-room was fitted with automatic click-shut lock. Mahesh Kumar Mishra, the
then S.P. (City), NOIDA has deposed that when he talked to Rajesh Talwar on May 16, 2008 in the morning, he
had told him that in the preceding night at about 11.30 P.M. he had gone to sleep with the key after locking the
door of Aarushi's bed-room from outside. Both the accused have admitted that door of Aarushi's bed-room was
having automatic-clickshut lock like that of a hotel, which could not be opened from outside without key but
could be opened from inside without key. No explanation has been offered by the accused as to how the lock
of Aarushi’s room was opened and by whom.

6. That the internet remained active in the night of the gory incident suggesting that at least one of the accused
remained awake;

7. That there is nothing to show that an outsider(s) came inside the house in the said night after 9.30 PM.;

8. That there was no disruption in the supply of electricity in that night;

9. That no person was seen loitering near the flats in suspicious circumstances during that night;

10. That there is no evidence of forcible entry of any outsider(s) in the flat in the night of occurrence;

11. That there is no evidence of any larcenous act in the flat;

12. That in the morning of May 16, 2008 when the maid came to the flat for the purpose of cleaning and
mopping, a false pretext was made by Nupur Talwar that door might have been locked from outside by the
servant Hemraj although it was not locked or latched from outside;

13. That the house maid Bharti Mandal has nowhere stated that when she came inside the flat both the
accused were found weeping;

14. That from the testimony of Bharti Mandal it is manifestly clear that when she reached the flat and talked to
Nupur Talwar then at that time she had not complained about the murder of her daughter and rather she told
the maid deliberately that Hemraj might have gone to fetch milk from Mother dairy after locking the wooden door
from outside. This lack of spontaneity is relevant under section 8 of the Evidence Act;

15. That the clothes of both the accused were not found soaked with blood. It is highly unnatural that parents of
deceased Aarushi will not cling to and hug her on seeing her murdered;

16. That no outsider(s) will dare to take Hemraj to the terrace in severely injured condition and thereafter search
out a lock to be placed in the door of the terrace;

17. That it is not possible that an outsider(s) after committing the murders will muster courage to take Scotch
whisky knowing that the parents of the deceased Aarushi are in the nearby room and his top priority will be to
run away from the crime scene immediately.

18. That no outsider(s) will bother to take the body of Hemraj to the terrace. Moreover, a single person cannot
take the body to the terrace;

19. That the door of the terrace was never locked prior to the occurrence but it was found locked in the morning
of May 16, 2008 and the accused did not give the key of the lock to the police despite being asked to give the
same;

20. That the accused have taken plea in the statements under section 313 Cr.P.C. that about 8-10 days before
the occurrence painting of cluster had started and the navvies used to take water from water tank placed on the
terrace of the flat and then Hemraj had started locking the door of the terrace and the key of that lock remained
with him. If it was so then it was not easily possible for an outsider to find out the key of the lock of terrace door;

21. That if an outsider(s) may have committed the crime in question after locking the door of terrace and had
gone out of the flat then the outer most mesh door or middle mesh door must have been found latched from
outside;

22. That the motive of commission of the crime has been established;

23. That it is not possible that after commission of the crime an outsider(s) will dress-up the crime scene;

24. That golf-club no.5 was thrown in the loft after commission of the crime and the same was produced after
many months by the accused Rajesh Talwar;

25. That pattern of head and neck injuries of both the accused persons are almost similar in nature and can be
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caused by golf-club and scalpel respectively;

26. That the accused Rajesh Talwar was a member of the Golf-Club NOIDA and golfclubs were produced by
him before the CBI and scalpel is used by the dentists and both the accused are dentists by profession;

"The manner in which the murders were committed is not the handiwork of single accused and rather the
murders were committed and evidence destroyed by both the accused in furtherance of their common intention
which is apparent from the facts and circumstances" mentioned, the judge said.

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