[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]After nine years of a harrowing experience, with their only child, Aarushi (then 14), murdered, her parents Rajesh and Nupur Talwar were acquitted on Thursday (October 12) of charges of murdering her and their domestic help Hemraj.
A division bench of the Allahabad High Court, comprising Justices AK Mishra and BK Narayana used the provision of the benefit of doubt to quash the conviction of the parents of Arushi, saying they could not be held guilty on the basis of the evidence on record.
The decision of the court was based on the fact that the CBI had failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt the guilt of the Talwars in a case that has for long intrigued the entire nation and has been the source of a book and even a Bollywood movie.
Arguments for and against the Talwars have been keenly followed by the public, with different sections of the media also putting forth their views. This was, possibly, the most awaited non-political verdict of the last decade.
The order brought much awaited relief to the Talwars. “We have got justice,” was Nupur Talwar’s first reaction to court’s verdict. Aarushi’s grandfather said he was grateful to the court and that he always knew the Rajesh and Nupur Talwar weren’t guilty.
The court accepted the argument of the Talwars’ counsel that the case had been built entirely around circumstantial evidences that failed to conclusively prove the Talwars as the perpetrators of the crime.
The case had, in fact, been closed by the CBI in 2009, which filed a closure report citing “insufficient evidence” on December 29 that year. However, on February 9, 2011 the trial court had rejected this CBI’s closure report and summoned the Talwars again to face murders charges.
In November 2013 the court sentenced the couple to life imprisonment. The allegation was of murder, of destruction of evidence with common intent and additionally, on Rajesh, of giving a false statement to the police.
This was the verdict that the Allahabad High Court on Thursday quashed.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1507815178742{padding-top: 10px !important;padding-right: 10px !important;padding-bottom: 10px !important;padding-left: 10px !important;background-color: #d3d3d3 !important;border-radius: 10px !important;}”]“Aarushi murder case saw some of the worst reportage from Indian media”
India Legal’s sister concern APN discussed the acquittal of Aarushi’s parents, Rajesh and Nupur Talwar by the Allahabad High Court on Thursday (October 12). Dissecting the controversial murder case, Rajshri Rai, Editor-in-Chief, APN welcomed the decision of the Allahabad High Court and slammed the media for the obfuscation of the facts while reporting the case.
She recalled that while reporting the case nine years ago, the media houses engaged in misreporting of facts just to garner more and more TRP. The reporting which was done during this case was the worst reporting ever done in the history of Indian journalism, she said.
She said the media houses were totally devoid of responsible reporting and the facts were concocted to suit the tastes and preferences so as to grab more and more eyeballs. “Many theories were propounded by the media houses that were against the Talwars thereby adjudging them as accused. After this verdict the media should do some self-introspection as far as the reporting is concerned.”
She recalled that she was editing the Views on News magazine at that point on time (another publication from the group) and the magazine devoted a whole issue on the murder case and exposed how the media trial was going on.
Vinay Rai, Managing Editor, APN said that it was entirely the District police’s fault and irresponsibility as the police took over 24 hours to search the dead body of Hemraj.
Happy faces
Meanwhile, the decision of the Allahabad High Court to acquit Rajesh and Nupur Talwar, parents of murdered teenage girl Aarushi, was welcomed almost everywhere.
The following are some reactions:
DR Maurya, Jailor, Dasna Jail
“Rajesh and Nupur Talwar are happy, and said that they have got justice.”
(It is pertinent to mention here that the two were restless all through last night, continually enquiring with their lawyers and others as the possibility of the outcome. They got little sleep).
Lawyer of Rajesh & Nupur Talwar
“We are expecting that they will be out of jail tomorrow (Friday).”
CBI
“We are waiting for the copy of the judgment. We will decide on our next course of action after studying it.”
Vikram Singh (former DGP, UP)
“Being the citizen of India, we welcome this decision. If the CBI has any objection, doors are open for appeal.”
Justice Bhavar Singh, Former Judge, Allahabad High Court
“Allahabad High Court has acquitted the Talwars, because the conviction was on the basis of circumstantial evidence.”
A TIMELINE OF EVENTS
May 16, 2008
Aarushi Talwar, 14, the only child of dentists Rajesh and Nupur Talwar of flat no. L-32 Jalvayu Vihar in Noida, was found dead in her bedroom, her throat slit. The immediate suspect in the murder was Hemraj, family’s domestic help.
May 17
The Hemraj murder angle became suspect with his dead body found, lying in a pool of blood on the terrace of the flat. The door of the terrace was locked from inside.
May 18
Noida police’s observation reveals that the two murders were done with surgical precision. They suspect that it was done by an insider, with outside attack ruled out.
May 19
With Hemraj dead, the Talwars’ former domestic help, Vishnu Sharma, was named as a suspect.
May 21
Delhi police joins the probe.
May 22
The suspect range of the police increases and the police say it could be a case of honour killing. Aarushi’s friends are questioned, following which the parents are identified as suspects.
May 23
Immediately afterwards, Rajesh Talwar was arrested for double murders.
June 1
With the case getting murkier, the CBI takes over from Noida police.
June 13
Krishna, another domestic help of the Talwars is arrested.
June 20
Lie detector test on Rajesh Talwar.
June 25
Second lie detector test conducted on Nupur Talwar, with the first proving inconclusive.
June 26
CBI says it is a “blind case”. Rajesh’s bail appeal refused by Ghaziabad magistrate.
July 11
Servant Vijay Mandal arrested, Rajesh Talwar gets bail.
February 15-20, 2009
Narco-analysis tests on Rajesh Talwar.
December 29
CBI team files a closure report citing “insufficient evidence.” Servants get clean chit, but Talwars remain prime suspects.
February 9, 25, 2011
Trial court rejects CBI’s closure report and summons Aarushi’s parents to face murder charges.
February 21
Talwars approach Allahabad High Court for quashing trial court summons.
March 18
Allahabad HC dismisses the plea.
March 19
The couple approaches the Supreme Court.
January 9, 2012
Supreme Court says the bail granted to Rajesh Talwar by the lower court would continue and that he should appear before the Ghaziabad Magistrate on February 4 to face trial along with Nupur.
November 26, 2013
The couple is convicted for the double-murder and sentenced to life imprisonment by a special CBI court in Ghaziabad.
12 October 2017
Allahabad High Court division bench quashes trial court verdict and declares the Talwars innocent by virtue of the benefit of doubt.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]