Dr Rajender Singh, the then chief scientific officer of Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) in New Delhi, had in November 2010 conducted a dummy test of the crime scene at Rajesh and Nupur Talwar's L-32 Jalvayu Vihar residence with a team of CFSL and CBI officials, defence counsel Tanveer Ahmed Mir today submitted before a special CBI court here.
Mir today argued that the dummy test was not conducted in Aarushi's room, but it was carried out on staircase and terrace.
Countering CBI's claim that Hemraj was brutally hit by Rajesh after finding him with Aarushi in a compromising position, Mir said the dummy test was conducted only on the basis of photographs of the crime scene.
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It was physically impossible for Talwars to take Hemraj's body upstairs to the terrace, he submitted.
For the test, a CBI official was wrapped in a bedsheet and was dragged to terrace by two CBI male officials. "Why didn't the the probe agency engage a woman for this test despite the fact that Napur, as per CBI's claims, along with her husband dragged Hemraj's body to the terrace?" Mir asked.
Mir said photography and videography of the dummy test was done by the CBI, but neither the photographs nor the video recording has been submitted the court as evidence.
CBI knew that if it did the same, this theory would get demolished before the court, Mir argued.