This Article is From May 07, 2012

Rajesh Talwar meets Nupur in jail

Rajesh Talwar meets Nupur in jail
Ghaziabad: Rajesh Talwar, father of murdered teenager Aarushi Talwar, came to meet his wife Nupur in Dasna jail. Mr Talwar chatted with her for almost 25 minutes.

Nupur, accused with her husband of the murders of their daughter and domestic help Hemraj in a Delhi suburb, was imprisoned last Monday.

"Rajesh Talwar came here to meet Nupur Talwar. It was a normal meet, he said that he is trying his best for her bail. He asked me about her wellness," Jail Superintendent Viresh Raj Sharma said.

Mr Sharma also said that Mr Talwar sought permission to send medicines for his wife which jail authorities agreed to.

Speaking about Nupur, Mr Sharma said, "She follows daily schedule like normal prisoners. She reads newspapers, bible and teaches student."

Nupur was refused bail by two courts in Ghaziabad last week. She then approached the Supreme Court; the court said it will hear her petition on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday this week. It has clubbed her request for bail with another application that asks for the trial of the Talwars to be cancelled.

That trial for murder, destruction of evidence and criminal conspiracy was ordered last year by Judge Preeti Singh who heads a special CBI court in Ghaziabad. The trial has yet to begin - the next hearing in Judge Singh's court is scheduled for May 9 and she may initiate the process of transferring the case to a sessions court for trial.

Mrs Talwar and Rajesh were at home in May 2008 when their 13-year-old daughter Aarushi was killed. After discovering her body in her bedroom, they reported the case to the police. The initial suspect was the Talwars' missing domestic help, Hemraj, who was from Nepal. But a few hours later, his body was discovered on the Talwars' terrace.

Since then, despite any hard evidence, the Noida Police and later the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) have said they believe that Rajesh Talwar is behind both murders. In December 2010, the CBI asked Judge Singh for permission to wrap up its investigation. It said it did not have proof against Mr Talwar but listed him as its main suspect. Judge Singh then said that both Rajesh and Nupur would be tried for murder.

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