Defence lawyer Tanveer Ahmed Mir told the special CBI court that as per Call Detailed Record (CDR) provided by the service provider, Krishna, compounder of Rajesh Talwar called Hemraj's mobile number twice on the evening on May 15, 2008, from the landline number of dentist's Noida clinic.
"CDR shows that there was an interaction on phone between Krishna and Hemraj on May 15, 2008. First call was made to Hemraj's mobile from Talwar's clinic at around 4.58 PM which lasted for ten minutes. And second call was made to Hemraj's number at around 5.37 PM, which lasted for two-and-a-half minute," Mir told the court.
"Krishna was permanent assistant of Rajesh Talwar and he used to spend most of his time in Talwar's Noida clinic. CDR record suggests that it was Krishna who made these two calls to Hemraj.
"As per mobile tower location of Nupur Talwar, she was in Noida Sector 22 when these two calls were made to Hemraj from Rajesh's clinic landline number," Mir said.
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CBI has said in its closure report that there was no interaction on telephone between any of the servants- Krishna, Raj Kumar and Vijay Mandal- on that day or physical meeting between them.
Besides, there were two-filled whisky glasses and the third one was empty and placed below Hemraj's bed.
"Gautam also told the court that there was a depression on Hemraj's bed which indicated that three persons sat on bed. Besides, the DSP had said during his statement that he also visited servant's toilet where he found urine of more than one person," Mir said.
As per CBI's theory, there were only four persons - Rajesh, Nupur, Aarushi and Hemraj - on that fateful night.