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New Delhi:  Shocked over the CBI special court ordering their trial for the murder of their teenage daughter Aarushi, Rajesh and Nupur Talwar on Wednesday said there is no justice in India and that it is a 'banana republic'.

"It is nothing but a banana republic. There is no law in this country," a sobbing Rajesh Talwar told a news channel at his Azad Apartments residence near IIT-Delhi in the southern part of the city.

According to Talwar, a dentist, he has tried everything over the last two-and-half years to prove his innocence.

"I have undergone each and every possible test and I am ready to do every possible thing in this world. Why doesn't anybody try to believe me? We have lost our child and this is what they think of a person who has lost his child. Why are they doing this to us, I cannot understand," he said.

According to Nupur Talwar, who too is a dentist, nobody is thinking about Aarushi and the focus of the case has shifted.

"I am really shocked and horrified by this kind of order. It is unprecedented. I have no words for this kind of thing. It is all about proving our innocence each time. Where is the justice for Aarushi gone? Has anyone ever thought about it?" she asked.

"There is no justice in this country, I don't think so. It will never prevail the way the system works and the way the CBI and other officials work. I hope somewhere in this judicial system someone understands that," said an angry Nupur Talwar.

Speaking about their plans to deal with the court order, she said, "We are so much in shock and very very hurt and pained by this order."

"What am I supposed to respond to? If that's what they want to do and if they think this is what will bring justice to our child, then let them do it," Nupur said.

Rajesh Talwar added, "Somebody has done this to my child and nobody can understand how we have to live without her."

Rejecting a closure report on the murder of Aarushi, a special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court on Wednesday ordered that Rajesh and Nupur Talwar be tried for the killing.

They have been summoned to appear in court February 28.

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[b]Talwar couple to be tried for daughter's murder[/b]

Rajesh and Nupur Talwar were on Wednesday made an accused in the murder of their teenage daughter Aarushi by a special CBI court which took cognisance of the agency’s closure report in the over two-year old double-murder case.

Judge Preeti Singh took cognisance of CBI’s closure report and issued summons to the parents to appear before her on February 28, making them accused on charges of murder, destruction of evidence, conspiracy and common intention to commit the crime.

The court rejected Rajesh Talwar’s petition aganist the CBI report and sought fresh investigations to nail the culprits pointing fingers at the servants.

“The Court has taken cognisance of offences under Section 302, 201 read with 34 IPC and summoned Dr Rajesh Talwar and Nupur Talwar as accused in the case for February 28,” CBI counsel R K Saini told reporters.

The dentist couple have been made accused under sections 302 (murder), 201 (destruction of evidence) and section 34 (acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention) of the IPC.

The CBI had yesterday said that circumstantial evidence points to the involvement of the couple in the death of their daughter and servant Hemraj.

“Our stand was that the probe of the Investigating Officer proves that no outsider was involved in this (Aarushi-Hemraj deaths). Servants are not involved in this and circumstantial evidence is pointing out that whatever has been done, parents only have done it,” Saini had said yesterday.

However, the lawyer for the Talwars, Rebecca John said they will approach a superior court for striking down this order.

“You (an apparent reference to media) create an atmosphere and this is what will happen,” she said in her reaction to the court order making the Talwar couple accused in the case.

“There is rule of law in the country. We propose to challenge the order in a superior court. This is not a final order. This is open to challenge. Our remedies are open,” she said.

14-year-old Aarushi was found murdered at her residence in Noida in 2008. The body of the family’s domestic help Hemraj was found on the terrace of the house a day later.

Talwar’s counsel Satish Tamta had alleged that there were serious lapses in the probe conducted by the CBI.

“In our argument we have tried to bring out there were certain infirmities in the investigation carried out which needed further clarification. And that the investigation just cannot stop at this stage and further scientific investigation has to be carried out so that proper result can be brought out,” he had said.

Tamta also stressed on the need to conduct low count DNA procedure, which involves the testing of genetic material.

The parents of Aarushi in their petition to the court earlier had alleged that there were “deliberate lapses” in the investigation besides “noticeable non—mentioning of material pieces of evidence“.

They had also pleaded that further investigation should be ordered into the case “so that the culprits involved in this heinous crime are apprehended, and investigated against and brought to trial.”

In the petition, the Talwars had given the sequence of events on the night of May 15 when the teenager was murdered and during subsequent days as per their memory.

“The petitioner submits that the conclusions arrived at by the Central Bureau of Investigation on several material facts, issues and circumstances are manifestly erroneous and are based on presumptions, conjectures and surmises, not substantiated or supported by true and actual facts.

“There are deliberate lapses noticed by the petitioner, besides noticeable non-mentioning of material pieces of evidence collected during the investigation of the case, which had lead to the filing of this petition,” the petition had said.

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