A special CBI court on Monday rejected a petition by Rajesh and Nupur Talwar seeking from the probe agency tabular charts of the DNA samples of the deceased in the Aarushi-Hemraj double murder case.
The court of additional sessions judge Shyam Lal, however, accepted the dentist couple's request to present London-based DNA expert, Andre Semikhodskii, as a defence witness.
The court has fixed 16 August as the date for recording Semikhodskii's statement. The Talwars are standing trial for the murder of their daughter Aarushi and domestic help Hemraj in the Ghaziabad CBI court.
They had told the court that CBI had not provided them with tabular charts of Aarushi and Hemraj's DNA samples. ‘The court accepted our application to summon the London-based DNA expert as a defence witness,’ said Manoj Sisodia, a counsel for the Talwars.
CBI lawyer R K Saini, meanwhile, contended that, as per a high court order, the investigative agency had provided all case-related documents to the defence.
The court of additional sessions judge Shyam Lal, however, accepted the dentist couple's request to present London-based DNA expert, Andre Semikhodskii, as a defence witness.
The court has fixed 16 August as the date for recording Semikhodskii's statement. The Talwars are standing trial for the murder of their daughter Aarushi and domestic help Hemraj in the Ghaziabad CBI court.
They had told the court that CBI had not provided them with tabular charts of Aarushi and Hemraj's DNA samples. ‘The court accepted our application to summon the London-based DNA expert as a defence witness,’ said Manoj Sisodia, a counsel for the Talwars.
CBI lawyer R K Saini, meanwhile, contended that, as per a high court order, the investigative agency had provided all case-related documents to the defence.