Talwars plea on DNA report is dismissed
A special CBI court here on Thursday dismissed two applications of Talwars in the Aarushi-Hemraj twin murder case, seeking to place on record DNA related reports.
The court pointed out that a similar petition was dismissed earlier on August 14 on grounds that there was no need for these documents.
The court also dismissed the investigating agency’s application on “cross-examination” of senior scientist B.P. Mahapatra of the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) on the assurance of the defence that the cross-examination would be completed within two days.
This is the third time that the cross-examination has been deferred in the matter.
After the completion of the cross-examination of the forensic expert, the prosecution has to examine 13 more witnesses before September 17 as directed by the Supreme Court.
The CBI counsel, R.K. Saini told the court that as per the direction of the Supreme Court the accused should co-operate with the prosecution on all respects during the cross-examination of the witnesses so that the trial court may direct the defence to complete the cross-examination.
The CBI stated that the trial is being represented by a number of senior counsel and assisted by junior counsel who are deliberately not completing the cross-examination of the forensic expert who is regularly attending the court from 10 am to 4.30 pm.
The witness is being cross-examined during the pre-lunch session.
This is being done by the accused to deprive the prosecution to examine the 13 witnesses before Septem-ber 17, it said.
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