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Court registers CBI's closure report in Aarushi murder case

Special judge Preeti Singh also January 7 as the next date of hearing for examining CBI's controversial closure report which was also registered in the special court .

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A special CBI court in Ghaziabad on Monday registered the investigating agency's closure report in the Aarushi Talwar murder case after a probe that lasted two-and-a-half-years.

"The closure report has been registered. Now the court will give the time to the investigating officer to submit the annexures of the closure report," special judicial magistrate (CBI) Preeti Singh said.

The court may fix another date post-lunch to decide on the case.

CBI had on December 29 filed closure report in the sensational murder case of 14-year-old Aarushi and her servant Hemraj in May 2008.

As soon as the hearing began, the court asked CBI counsel AK Saini, "What was the hurry (in filing a closure report)? Where are the documents (annexures) of the closure report?"

"Our (CBI) process is that we file closure report when a decision in this regard is taken," Saini replied.

Aarushi's father Rajesh Talwar, who is the prime suspect in the case, told reporters, "We want the case to be reopened."

Rajesh and his wife, Nupur, both dentists, had earlier lashed out at the CBI for making "false and baseless" allegations against them.

"By this closure report all I can say is that the CBI has condemned us for life. They have put all kinds of false allegations upon us without any evidence. This has been a completely shocking thing for us," Nupur had said.

In its closure report, the CBI gave a clean chit to three servants of the doctor couple --- Krishna, Raj Kumar and Vijay Mandal -- who were picked up as suspects.

Teenager Aarushi was found murdered with her throat slit at the Talwar's residence in Noida near Delhi on the morning of May 16, 2008. The body of Hemraj, their domestic help, was found on the terrace the next day.

The CBI had raised doubts over the role of the dentist couple in the case but said there was insufficient evidence against Rajesh for it to file a chargesheet as it could not zero in on any motive.

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