Aarushi case: NBW against Nupur Talwar extended till April 30

April 18, 2012 02:23 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 03:36 am IST - Ghaziabad

The non-bailable warrant against dentist Nupur Talwar in the double murder case of her teenaged daughter, Aarushi and their domestic help, Hemraj, was today extended by special CBI court here till April 30.

The CBI told the court that it would not arrest Nupur till the pendency of her special leave petition before the Supreme Court but sought the extension of the warrant as an instrument to take action against her in case she does not get relief from the apex court.

The CBI said since the deadline of warrant was ending today they needed fresh orders from the court.

Special Magistrate Priti Singh observed warrant could not executed by the CBI since to special leave petition was pending in the Supreme Court.

The court fixed the next date of hearing on April 30 when it would decide the fate of the warrant.

The agency also filed its compliance report before court in which it said that searches were conducted at six places to arrest Nupur but she went into hiding.

It also claimed that she knew that the court has issued a NBW against her but despite that she kept evading arrest.

The special CBI court had issued the warrant against Nupur, mother of 14-year old Aarushi, as she was not appearing before the court, despite orders.

Talwars only daughter Aarushi was found dead at the family’s Noida residence on the intervening night of May 15 and 16, 2008. The next day, the body of their servant Hemraj was found on the terrace of the house.

Nupur’s husband Dr. Rajesh Talwar was present in the court but she did appear before it.

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