Friday, December 31, 2010

\'This is CBI\'s bid to force chargesheet\'



NEW DELHI: The CBI\'s allegations against the parents of Aarushi Talwar have been strongly refuted by their lawyer, Rebecca John, who said that the closure report was \'\'actually designed to cover up its inadequacies and force the court to order a chargesheet against them.\'\'

On the allegation that somebody had called the postmortem doctor to avoid reporting evidence of sexual activity:

\"If a public spirited doctor were to make such a disclosure, the most logical time for him to do so would have been during the 55-day detention of Rajesh Talwar in 2008. Had such a statement been recorded then, the CBI would not have released Talwar prematurely, stating in the court in writing that there was no evidence against him.\'\'

\"The CBI\'s focus shifted back to the parents after its investigating team had been changed. If the doctor\'s statement has been recorded by the new team, which has been hell-bent on proving the Noida police\'s honour-killing theory, there is every reason to suspect that it is a tutored one. What is the credibility of a statement made in such circumstances?\'\'

\"In any event, the CBI will be hard pressed to explain why it did not charge the postmortem doctor under sections relating to destruction of evidence and a public servant interfering with justice. It cannot selectively use his self-incriminating statement to damn the father.\'\'

On the CBI\'s finding that there was no sign of any forced entry into the flat and that the scene of crime had been rearranged before the arrival of the police:

\"On the basis of narcoanalysis done on servants, the head of the CBI\'s first team, Arun Kumar, had himself declared that they appeared to have gained entry into the flat at that late hour because they were friends with the live-in servant of the Talwars, Hemraj.\'\'

\"The only investigators who ever saw the crime scene were from the Noida police. They never made this allegation that Aarushi\'s room had been rearranged before their arrival. So, on what basis can the new team of CBI now claim that the crime scene had been rearranged?\'\'

\"Had the CBI filed a chargesheet against the parents on such specious evidence, it would have been rapped by the court. It seems to have therefore tailored the closure

report to make allegations through the back door. The idea is to

make the court itself ask: why no chargesheet when the agency is anyway making such allegations against the parents?\'\'






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