Qatar- One of the most mysterious whodunits


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) The Aarushi murder case is one of India's most sensational and mysterious murders. The May 16-17, 2008, double murder of teenager Aarushi Talwar and domestic help Hemraj remains an unsolved case, in which the girl's parents, dentist couple Rajesh and Nupur Talwar have been acquitted by a court. Here is a timeline of the case.
May 16, 2008: Aarushi, 14, found dead with her throat slit in the bedroom of her Noida home. Nepalese domestic help Hemraj suspected of the murder.
May 17: Body of Hemraj found on the terrace of the Talwar house.
May 18: Police say murders were conducted with surgical precision, insider job suspected.
May 22: Police suspect it to be a case of honour killing.
May 23: Aarushi's father Rajesh Talwar arrested for the double murder.
May 31: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) takes over the case.
June 13: Krishna, Rajesh Talwar's compounder, arrested by the CBI. Ten days later, Raj Kumar, the servant of a doctor friend of the Talwars, and Vijay Mandal, the domestic help of Talwars' neighbour, also arrested.
July 12: Rajesh given bail by a Ghaziabad court after no evidence was found against him.
January 5, 2010: The CBI moves court to conduct a narco test on the Talwar couple.
December 29: The CBI files a closure report, stating Rajesh is the main suspect, but that there was not enough evidence against him.
February 9, 2011: The Ghaziabad court rejects CBI's closure report and orders that Rajesh and Nupur Talwar be tried for the crime. The couple also face allegations of destruction of evidence. Bailable warrants issued against the couple.
April 30: Nupur Talwar arrested.
May 25: Rajesh and Nupur charged by the Ghaziabad court with murder, destruction of evidence and conspiracy.
September 25: Nupur Talwar released on bail on Supreme Court order.
April 2013: The CBI tells the court that Aarushi and Hemraj were killed by the Talwars.
May 3: Defence lawyer pleads before the court to summon 14 people, including former CBI joint director Arun Kumar as witness. The CBI opposes the plea.
May 6: Trial court dismisses Talwar's petition for summoning 14 witnesses. It orders recording of statements of Rajesh and Nupur.
October 18: The CBI closes arguments, says the Talwars 'misled the investigators.
November 25: Rajesh and Nupur Talwar found guilty of murdering their only daughter.
November 26: The CBI court gives life imprisonment to Rajesh and Nupur.
January 21, 2014: The Talwars move the Allahabad High Court against the CBI court's life sentence.
January 11, 2017: The Allahabad High Court reserves its judgment on an appeal filed by the Talwars, challenging their conviction.
October 12, 2017: The Allahabad High Court acquits the Talwars, giving them benefit of doubt.




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