The judge has outlined 26 reasons why he found Noida-based dentists Rajesh and Nupur Talwar guilty of murdering their teenage daughter Aarushi and domestic help Hemarj. They are listed below

Of course there is no direct evidence but the Central Bureau of Investigation has placed a "clinching wealth of circumstances" from which the guilt of Rajesh Talwar and his wife Nupur has been made out for murdering their daughter Aarushi and domestic help Hemraj, judge Shyam Lal said while outlining 26 reasons for sentencing the couple to rigorous life imprisonment.

"From the evidence as tendered by the prosecution in form of oral and documentary evidence this court reaches to the irresistible and impeccable conclusion that only the accused persons are responsible for committing this ghastly crime as the following circumstances unerringly point towards the hypothesis of guilt of the accused," the 210-page order said. while pointing out 26 circumstances leading to the conviction.

1. That irrefragably on the fateful night of May 15 and 16, 2008 both the accused were last seen with both the deceased in Flat No L-32, Jalvayu Vihar at 9.30 pm by Umesh Sharma, the driver of Rajesh Talwar.

2. That on the morning of May 16, 2008 about 6.00 am. Aarushi was found murdered in her bedroom, which was adjacent to the bedroom of the accused and there was only partition wall between two bedrooms.

3. That the body of the servant Hemraj was found lying in the pool of blood on the terrace of flat no L-32, Jalvayu Vihar on May 17, 2008 and the door of terrace was found locked from inside.

4. That there is a close proximity between the point of time when both the accused and the deceased persons were last seen together alive and the deceased were murdered in the intervening night of May 15 and 16, 2008 and as such the time is so small that possibility of any other person(s) other than the accused being the authors of the crime becomes impossible.

5. That the door of Aarushi's bedroom was fitted with automatic click-shut lock. Mahesh Kumar Mishra, the then SP (City), NOIDA has deposed that when he talked to Rajesh Talwar on May 16, 2008 in the morning, he had told him that in the preceding night at 11.30 pm he had gone to sleep with the key after locking the door of Aarushi's bedroom from outside. Both the accused have admitted that door of Aarushi's bedroom was having automatic click-shut lock like that of a hotel, which could not be opened from outside without key but could be opened from inside without key. No explanation has been offered by the accused as to how the lock of Aarushi’s room was opened and by whom.

6. That the Internet remained active in the night of the gory incident suggesting that at least one of the accused remained awake.

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