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Aarushi's fingerprints were not taken, key witness tells court

Press Trust of India | Posted on Jun 21, 2012 at 09:39pm IST

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Ghaziabad: A constable of Uttar Pradesh Police on Thursday told a local court, where the trial of Aarushi murder case is on, that the finger prints of the teenaged girl was not taken.

When asked by counsel SP Thareja, defending the main accused Rajesh and Nupur Talwar, whether finger prints of the girl were taken the constable Chunni Lal Gautam said "no".

Gautam said "finger prints were taken from", as far as he was concerned, from "unidentified bodies".

Aarushi\'s fingerprints were not taken: Key witness

A constable of Uttar Pradesh Police told a local court that the finger prints of the teenaged girl were not taken.

The defence sought further documents including the finger print tapes, photographs and statement of a key witness, a head constable of Uttar Pradesh police.

In three separate applications before the CBI special court on Thursday, defence counsel sought the documents under section 161 of the Criminal Procedure Code for further proceeding with the case.

Thareja sought supply of the original tape from which the finger prints were developed and 230 photographs were made.

The defence counsel said only 23 photos of the crime scene were supplied at the previous date of hearing on June 8.

He also said that he would pay for the expenses of the supply of these documents.

CBI sought time for reply to the three applications and the court fixed June 25 for the same.

In the meantime, constable Gautam continued with his deposition before the court as a prosecution witness.

Gautam's cross examination would further continue in the next date of hearing. CBI counsel RK Saini said the agency could not produce another key witness, Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) scientist BK Mahapatra, as Gautam's evidence was still continuing and would further continue.

Throughout the day long proceedings both Rajesh and Nupur Talwar accused in the case silently witnessed the proceedings.

Saini said that the defence was not asking relevant questions from the witness.

He said the defence in fact "tortured the witness" asking "frivolous questions." On the other hand, the defence counsel said that these were relevant for the purpose of cross examination and that the copy of the statements recorded before the CBI and the Investigating officer on July 2, 2008 and July 29, 2010 under the section 161 of CrPC which was later submitted in the court, was also essential for the case.

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