Aarushi murder case, noida murder case, aarushi talwar, 16th may 2008
DOUBLED MURDER CASE OF AARUSHI
Noida double murder case :- Aarushi Talwar, a 14-year-old Class IX student of Delhi Public School in Noida and the daughter of a successful dentist couple, was found dead with her throat slit in her parents' home at Jalvayu Vihar in [Noida, Uttar Pradesh].
The family's domestic help, Hemraj, whom the police initially thought to be the prime suspect, was also found killed on the apartment's terrace a day later. It was so Suspicious to Noida police that they found the dead body of the missing domestic help, Police investigations were on-going and details could not be revealed for fear of hampering the investigation.
After investigation, the police arrested his father Dr. Rajesh Talwar, who works at Fortis Hospital in Noida on May 23, 2008, charging him with having committed the double murder. He confessed to killing Aarushi and Hemraj to the Police on the night of his arrest but later retracted his confession. His wife, Dr. Nupur Talwar(Arushi Talwar’s mother, runs a dental clinic), accused the Noida police of framing him, and requested Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati to transfer the case to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Furthermore there were reports of the case being handed over to the CBI.
The Central Bureau of Investigation took over the investigation into the murders of Aarushi and Hemraj on June 1, 2008, Chief Minister of UP Mayawati gave transfer orders to s CBI investigators charged the Noida police with a shoddy investigation, which, it claimed, had]enior police officers who were part of the Special Investigation Team (SIT)
Aside from not capturing the finger prints on the whisky bottles in Hemraj's room, of Hemraj and Aarushi. While it is established procedure to lift fingerprints (of both murderers and victims) from the skin of the victims.[8] On August 11, 2008, the CBI reported that it had evidence pointing to the presence of a fifth person in the house at the time of the murders, as finger prints not matching any of the suspects or occupants of the house were found on the whisky bottles.
Noida police's failure to secure the crime scene was another reason why the agency was left only with circumstantial evidence. Blood stain on the whisky bottle found in Talwars' house did not match the samples of either Aarushi or Hemraj. The report asserts that both Aarushi and Hemraj died of injuries from a blunt weapon, and that the cuts on their neck were post-mortem; inflicted imeline of the Case
Noida double murder case :- Aarushi Talwar, a 14-year-old Class IX student of Delhi Public School in Noida and the daughter of a successful dentist couple, was found dead with her throat slit in her parents' home at Jalvayu Vihar in [Noida, Uttar Pradesh].The family's domestic help, Hemraj, whom the police initially thought to be the prime suspect, was also found killed on the apartment's terrace a day later. It was so Suspicious to Noida police that they found the dead body of the missing domestic help, Police investigations were on-going and details could not be revealed for fear of hampering the investigation.
After investigation, the police arrested his father Dr. Rajesh Talwar, who works at Fortis Hospital in Noida on May 23, 2008, charging him with having committed the double murder. He confessed to killing Aarushi and Hemraj to the Police on the night of his arrest but later retracted his confession. His wife, Dr. Nupur Talwar(Arushi Talwar’s mother, runs a dental clinic), accused the Noida police of framing him, and requested Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati to transfer the case to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Furthermore there were reports of the case being handed over to the CBI.
The Central Bureau of Investigation took over the investigation into the murders of Aarushi and Hemraj on June 1, 2008, Chief Minister of UP Mayawati gave transfer orders to s CBI investigators charged the Noida police with a shoddy investigation, which, it claimed, had]enior police officers who were part of the Special Investigation Team (SIT)
Aside from not capturing the finger prints on the whisky bottles in Hemraj's room, of Hemraj and Aarushi. While it is established procedure to lift fingerprints (of both murderers and victims) from the skin of the victims.[8] On August 11, 2008, the CBI reported that it had evidence pointing to the presence of a fifth person in the house at the time of the murders, as finger prints not matching any of the suspects or occupants of the house were found on the whisky bottles.
Noida police's failure to secure the crime scene was another reason why the agency was left only with circumstantial evidence. Blood stain on the whisky bottle found in Talwars' house did not match the samples of either Aarushi or Hemraj. The report asserts that both Aarushi and Hemraj died of injuries from a blunt weapon, and that the cuts on their neck were post-mortem; inflicted imeline of the Case
From 2008 ,May to Jan 06 2012, still case is going on .
On 16th May 2008 Aarushi Talwar, daughter of a dentist couple, found dead with her throat slit in the bedroom of her flat in Jalvayu Vihar. Then Next Day Hemraj's body found on the terrace of Talwar's house. Autopsy report rules out sexual assault.
Aarushi's close friend, whom she always spoke to 688 times in the 45 days preceding her murder. arushi's father Dr. Rajesh Talwar arrested for the two murders.
Krishna the compounder of Dr. Rajesh Talwar produced before the duty magistrate, district courts, Ghaziabad. CBI requests for 14 days police custody of Krishna for further investigation. The Magistrate grants 3 days police custody remand. He is to be produced before the Special Magistrate for CBI cases at Ghaziabad on June 17, 2008. A CBI team had earlier conducted a search at Krishna's former premises at Jalvayu Vihar, Noida and seized some clothing and other materials for forensic examination. Rajkumar, the Nepalese domestic help of the Duranis, was subjected to polygraph test at CFSL, Delhi.
Krishna the compounder of Dr. Rajesh Talwar produced before the duty magistrate, district courts, Ghaziabad. CBI requests for 14 days police custody of Krishna for further investigation. The Magistrate grants 3 days police custody remand. He is to be produced before the Special Magistrate for CBI cases at Ghaziabad on June 17, 2008. A CBI team had earlier conducted a search at Krishna's former premises at Jalvayu Vihar, Noida and seized some clothing and other materials for forensic examination. Rajkumar, the Nepalese domestic help of the Duranis, was subjected to polygraph test at CFSL, Delhi.
June 19, 2008 Judicial custody of Dr. Rajesh Talwar extended up to July 2, 2008. An application is moved for a second lie detection test of Dr. Rajesh Talwar, as his first lie detection test remained inconclusive.
June 25, 2008 Second lie detection test conducted on Dr. Nupur Talwar. Her first lie detection test was found inconclusive.
June 26, 2008 :- The CBI declares the case to be a "blind case". Dr. Rajesh Talwar refused bail by the special magistrate, CBI courts, Ghaziabad.
Krishna taken to Talwars' residence by the CBI and thereafter produced before the special magistrate, where his bail plea is rejected once again. The Talwars' family friends Duranis' Nepalese domestic help Rajkumar arrested on the suspicion of involvement in the murder. Washed T-shirts with faint human blood stains seized and sent for DNA matching. However, the Duranis (doctors themselves) maintain that the stains could be from the boils that Rajkumar had on his body. Rajkumar had already been subjected to polygraph test, psychological assessment, brain mapping and narco analysis at FSL, Gandhinagar from June 23 to June 26, 2008. July 2, 2008 Dr. Rajesh Talwar is produced before special magistrate, CBI court, Ghaziabad again. His bail plea is rejected and his judicial custody extended till July 11, 2008. CBI says he is still among the suspects.
June 25, 2008 Second lie detection test conducted on Dr. Nupur Talwar. Her first lie detection test was found inconclusive.
June 26, 2008 :- The CBI declares the case to be a "blind case". Dr. Rajesh Talwar refused bail by the special magistrate, CBI courts, Ghaziabad.
Krishna taken to Talwars' residence by the CBI and thereafter produced before the special magistrate, where his bail plea is rejected once again. The Talwars' family friends Duranis' Nepalese domestic help Rajkumar arrested on the suspicion of involvement in the murder. Washed T-shirts with faint human blood stains seized and sent for DNA matching. However, the Duranis (doctors themselves) maintain that the stains could be from the boils that Rajkumar had on his body. Rajkumar had already been subjected to polygraph test, psychological assessment, brain mapping and narco analysis at FSL, Gandhinagar from June 23 to June 26, 2008. July 2, 2008 Dr. Rajesh Talwar is produced before special magistrate, CBI court, Ghaziabad again. His bail plea is rejected and his judicial custody extended till July 11, 2008. CBI says he is still among the suspects.
July 3, 2008 :- The Supreme court of India rejects a public interest litigation (PIL) case challenging the administration of narco-analysis test on the accused. A bench headed by Justice Altamas Kabir refuses to hear the petion, as the petitioner, a lawyers' body, was an unregistered entity.
July 6, 2008 ;- An English daily [9] reveals that on the night the murders were committed, the couple Dr. Rajesh and Dr. Nupur left their flat around midnight and came back around 5 AM. They were at a high society party for which 12 suites were booked in a posh South Delhi hotel.
July 7, 2008 :- Dr. Nupur Talwar refuses the allegations regarding their absence on the night of the murders. She also expresses her intention to take legal action against the media house.
Rajkumar as the culprit and has confessed during the narco-analysis test. He is learned to have committed the murder along with Krishna, Sambhu and Hemraj. The reason for the first murder, as told by Rajkumar, was lust and Hemraj was killed for fear that he might have disclosed information.
Rajkumar as the culprit and has confessed during the narco-analysis test. He is learned to have committed the murder along with Krishna, Sambhu and Hemraj. The reason for the first murder, as told by Rajkumar, was lust and Hemraj was killed for fear that he might have disclosed information.
On July 11 2008 Dr. Rajesh Talwar is released on bail, for lack of evidence. Eminent criminal lawyer R. K. The murder weapon and the two cellphones respectively of Aarushi and Hemraj are still missing. The CBI expected to find the murder weapon and the cellphones of Aarushi and Hemraj with Mandal's help.
An association of Nepalese citizens alleges that Krishna and Rajkumar are being pressurized to make confessional statements.[12]
JCBI director Ashwani Kumar says [17] the case is still unsolved, as many important corroborative pieces of evidence are yet to be found. However, he fully accepts that it is important that Dr. Rajesh Talwar be exonerated or the sanctity of our family structure will be been challenged.
September 4, 2009 The Central Forensic Laboratory in Hyderabad releases a report that Aarushi's vaginal samples were substituted with those of an unknown woman. The correct samples could have helped to establish who killed the teenager, and whether she was sexually assaulted before being stabbed. The clothes that Aarushi was found in were soaked in blood. But the forensic lab received clean clothes.
September 14, 2009 Delhi police recovers Aarushi's mobile phone in Bulandshahr.
Jan 5, 2010.CBI Moves Court to conduct Narco test on Talwar Couple
JCBI director Ashwani Kumar says [17] the case is still unsolved, as many important corroborative pieces of evidence are yet to be found. However, he fully accepts that it is important that Dr. Rajesh Talwar be exonerated or the sanctity of our family structure will be been challenged.
September 4, 2009 The Central Forensic Laboratory in Hyderabad releases a report that Aarushi's vaginal samples were substituted with those of an unknown woman. The correct samples could have helped to establish who killed the teenager, and whether she was sexually assaulted before being stabbed. The clothes that Aarushi was found in were soaked in blood. But the forensic lab received clean clothes.
September 14, 2009 Delhi police recovers Aarushi's mobile phone in Bulandshahr.
Jan 5, 2010.CBI Moves Court to conduct Narco test on Talwar Couple
January 3, 2011 Ghaziabad court examines the validity of the closure report by CBI citing inadequate evidence against the suspects in the double murder case.[19] As per CBI, the prime suspect is still Rajesh Talwar however the motive of this killing is still unknown.
The special CBI court on Wednesday made Rajesh Talwar and Nupur Talwar accused in the Aarushi murder case. The Court has also issued summons against Aarushi's parents, accusing them of murder and criminal conspiracy under IPC 302 and 34. The next date for hearing has been fixed as February 28.
The special CBI court on Wednesday made Rajesh Talwar and Nupur Talwar accused in the Aarushi murder case. The Court has also issued summons against Aarushi's parents, accusing them of murder and criminal conspiracy under IPC 302 and 34. The next date for hearing has been fixed as February 28.
Hemraj's widow files application in Ghaziabad Court claiming Talwars killed him and Aarushi.
April 08, 2011 .CBI says "Only parents could have killed Aarushi".
April 08, 2011 .CBI says "Only parents could have killed Aarushi".

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