New Delhi, May 1: The defence counsel of Dr Nupur Talwar began the arguments in her bail application in the Aarushi-Hemraj double murder case by stating that she could not have been involved in the ghastly crime as tests showed that the parents were under tremendous shock after their daughter's death.
Giving the background of the double murder case the counsel quoted from the Central Bureau of Investigation's (CBI) first report which was filed in 2008 and said that the investigating agency has changed its hypothesis.
Nupur's husband and slain teenager Aarushi's father Rajesh, too, spoke in the court and said, "I am an educated man. I am a well-known dentist."
The Ghaziabad court is hearing Nupur's bail petition, a day after she was sent to judicial custody.
Nupur, accused in the 2008 double murder of her daughter Aarushi and domestic help Hemraj, spent Monday night in a cell in Dasna jail. She was sent to judicial custody on Monday after the court rejected her interim bail plea.
The CBI has been opposing her plea on the grounds that she is trying to delay proceedings and her conduct has been objectionable. The CBI is said to have begun its argument in the case.
In the sessions court, Nupur's lawyer argued that an interim bail should be granted to her because if she is jailed it would affect her reputation. The lawyer said that bail should be granted till the time proper hearing of bail application was done while claiming that the CBI itself has said that the agency does not have enough evidence against her.
Her bail application before the special court was rejected following opposition from the investigating agency. She was sent to the Dasna jail and spent Monday night there.
Dasna Jail Supritendant Viresh Raj Sharma had earlier said, "We don't have any order from the court to send her to the court today. If the order comes, we will send her. As far as her warrant is concerned, we will send her to the court on May 3 if she doesn't get the bail."
Earlier, the Ghaziabad court had issued a non-bailable warrant against Nupur Talwar after she failed to appear before a special CBI court despite a deadline given to her.
Rajesh Talwar and his wife Nupur have been accused by the CBI of being involved in the murder of their teenaged daughter Aarushi and domestic help Hemraj in May 2008.
Aarushi, 14, was found dead inside her Noida residence in May, 2008 with her throat slit and the body of the Talwars' domestic servant Hemraj was recovered from the terrace hours later.
An outcry against the shoddy investigation by Uttar Pradesh police had led to the then Mayawati government in Uttar Pradesh handing over the case to the CBI.