Yesterday, the part-time maid, Bharti Mandal, had told the court that the main doors of the Talwars' house were locked from inside on the morning after the killings.
The revelation came during her cross-examination by three defence counsel, including one of the counsel for the Talwars, Manoj Sishodia.
Bharti, 35, told the court that "I am deposing what ever was taught to me by the CBI".
After her disclosure, the probe agency's counsel took Bharti outside the court prompting Shishodia to move an application seeking action against the CBI official who took away the witness.
The court reserved the order on the application.
"The witness is tutored. She did not give any statement of her own. This is the first time she is deposing before the court...Whatever she was taught by the CBI...Whatever the witness deposed before the court in her examination, she did not give those statements before the CBI...She replied on every question in the cross examination," Shishodia said.
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Bharti in her cross-examination told the court that she did not receive any summons and never saw any CBI officer and no one came to her house.
She was called for the first time to give a statement before the court yesterday, the maid said.
She also said in her deposition that her "husband's name is Vishnu Mandal" and not Bhim Singh as per the CBI records. (MORE)