On the second consecutive day of final argument, CBI lawyer B K Singh told court that on May 16, 2008, Rajesh had lodged a complaint at Noida Sector 20 police station at 7.10 am, stating that "He (Rajesh), wife Nupur and daughter Aarushi reside at his house while Hemraj also lived at his residence."
"Lived word indicates that Rajesh already knew Hemraj was not alive. Talwar had also said that Hemraj fled away after murdering his daughter while Rajesh woke up in the morning," Singh said.
Singh also said that there was no forced entry into the Aarushi's room as it was already open.
Singh argued that the then Station Officer Data Ram Noneria of Noida Sector 20 police station had said that next morning after the crime, he went to Talwars' home.
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"Noneria had during his statement also told the court that on May 17, 2008 at around 10.45 am, Rajesh called up a police officer. This officer told him that Rajesh asked for a search on his terrace on phone thinking that murder weapon could be there.
"But, on May 16, Rajesh didn't let Noneria unlock terrace door which creates suspicion about the role of Rajesh," Singh added.
"Noneria asked Rajesh that did he recognise the body, but Rajesh said he didn't know him (Hemraj). However, some persons present at the terrace told the police officer that he was Hemraj, the servant of Talwars. Such behaviour of Talwars' also creates suspicion," Singh said.
Court of Additional Sessions Judge Shyam Lal fixed October 15 for further arguments on the part of CBI.