A bench of justices A K Patnaik and J S Khehar also dismissed Nupur's plea for further investigations into the crime and dismissed as "infructuous" the bail application moved by her.
Fourteen-year-old Aarushi was found dead with her throat slit at her Noida residence on the intervening night of May 15 and 16, 2008, while the body of domestic help Hemraj was recovered from the terrace of the house the next day.
Irked by the spate of applications, petitions and review petitions filed by the Talwars in various courts, Justice Khehar, warned, "As of now, I would only seriously caution the petitioner from such behaviour in future. After all, frivolous litigation takes up a large chunk of precious court time.
"While the state of mind of the accused can be understood, I shall conclude by suggesting, that the accused should henceforth abide by the advice tendered to her, by learned counsel representing her.
"For, any uncalled or frivolous proceedings initiated by the petitioner hereinafter, may evoke exemplary costs."
Interpreting Sections 190 and 204 of the CrPC, Justice Patnaik rejected the plea for further investigation sought by Nupur.
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"Once the order of the Magistrate taking cognizance and issuing process against the petitioner and her husband was sustained, there is no scope for granting the relief of further investigation for the purpose of finding out whether someone other than the petitioner and her husband had committed the offences," Justice Patnaik said.
The two judges wrote seperate but concurring judgements dismissing the review petition petition.(MORE)