Talwars refuse remuneration for providing dental services, say authorities

The Talwars, who were acquitted of murdering their daughter Aarushi and their domestic help Hemraj, are likely to be released in the afternoon.

October 16, 2017 12:29 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 10:43 am IST - Dasna (UP)

 A view of the Dasna Jail in Ghaziabad.

A view of the Dasna Jail in Ghaziabad.

Dentist couple Rajesh and Nupur Talwar have refused remuneration for their services to patients inside Dasna Jail, where they have been incarcerated since 2013 in connection with the Aarushi-Hemraj double murder case, jail officials said.

The Talwars, who were acquitted by the Allahabad High Court on October 12 on charges of murdering their daughter Aarushi and their domestic help Hemraj, are likely to be released in the afternoon.

 

According to jail authorities, there has been a sudden rush of patients who are in a “hurry” to get their treatment done from them, the authorities said.

The Talwars, waiting to walk out out of jail, perhaps to be virtually caged again inside the unrelenting media spotlight, have “refused to accept the remuneration” for the services rendered, said a jail official.

 

Jail Superintendent Dadhiram Maurya added that the amount would have been Rs 49,500.

The Talwars have been attending to patients since November 2013, when they were put behind bars.

Jail doctor Sunil Tyagi has said the Talwars have assured the authorities that they would visit the prison every 15 days to conduct check-ups on inmates.

The Allahabad High Court in its verdict said neither the circumstances nor the evidence were enough to hold them guilty.

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