25/10/2015
Hindi Movie- Talvar
Recently I happened to see a Hindi movie -- “Talvar”. The movie is based on a real time incident that happened in Noida in the year 2008. Rajesh Talwar and his wife Nupur Talwar were alleged (now convicted by CBI Court) to have murdered their only child Aarushi and their domestic help Hemraj.
This movie had mainly concentrated on how CBI had investigated the said case. As shown in this movie, this case would have been investigated by two teams and both the teams would have arrived at altogether a different result. The result arrived by each team would have been based on the value system that the investigators in each team would have believed in. After the movie got over, from the reactions of the audience in the movie hall, I could sense that they were all shell shocked.
This movie does not deal much with the court scenes like it had dealt about the investigation. However for people who are familiar with the Court proceedings it is not difficult to imagine how the trial would have proceeded.
At the outset one can say that unlike in other criminal courts the conviction rate in the special courts (like CBI Court) are abnormally very high. Immediately after the charge sheet is filed by the prosecuting agency ( CBI or Police ) and the charges are framed by the Court, at the first instant only those witnesses’ the prosecution presents will be examined. This process will take about 90-95% of the total trial time. As the prosecution has unbridled access to their witnesses, the witnesses can be easily instructed by them as to how to answer in the Court. If the prosecution takes some extra effort, as they tend to do in sensational cases, it is almost impossible to crack those witnesses in the cross-examination by accused’s advocate. Almost only at the fag end of the trial, the person accused can bring in his witnesses to support his innocence. . But in reality the accused persons can bring in only very few or no witnesses at all because (i). Prosecution would have made all the relevant people in the case as the prosecution witnesses (ii). Many neutral people will hesitate to come forward voluntarily in support of accused fearing the prosecution agency (iii) By the time accused’s (defence) turn comes to produce their side witnesses , almost atleast 6-7 years would have lapsed and people might have totally lost interest or suffer loss of memory due to old age or would have died
It is now not difficult to understand why people in the movie hall were shell shocked because they must have felt that in India there is no “holy” cow and the investigation, at least at times, go according to the value system which the investigating officers believe in. There is also a possibility that “evidences” in a case can be selectively collected to suit the “values” the investigating officers believe in. Of Course, Court deliver judgment only based on “evidences”.