During the trial, the CBI had alleged there were only four persons in house - two were found dead (Aarushi and Hemraj) while other two (Talwar couple) committed the crime. To back its claim, CBI produced maid Bharti who was the first to visit the flat.
The CBI had also told the court that the crime scene had been dressed up by the dentist couple while doctors claimed that the private part of Aarushi was cleaned. The defence's counter was that a poly-light test conducted in the flat did not bear out this charge of cleaning up of evidence. The post-mortem report, on the other hand, did not say that Aarushi's private part had been cleaned.
The court, however, accepted the CBI's argument and said that from the evidence it was "adduced" that the accused persons destroyed the evidence, cleaned the house, etc. It mentioned that there was tacit approval of the accused persons in cleaning of the apartment where the murders took place.
On Nupur Talwar's involvement in the murder, the judge noted that the manner in which the murders were committed, it could not have been a "handiwork" of only one person. The court also observed that golf stick No 5, from the set which was seized by CBI, was thrown into the loft by the accused.
Relying on various Supreme Court rulings, including that of Priyadarshini Mattoo rape-cum-murder case, the court said that it was obligatory on part of the accused to furnish some explanation about incriminating circumstances associated with him.
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