Rajesh Talwar Age, Wiki and Bio

Rajesh Talwar

Quick Info

ProfessionDentist
NationalityIndian
BirthplaceNot Known
Date of Death07/12/2017

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolNot Known
College
  • Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi, India
  • King George’s Medical College, Lucknow, India
Degrees
  • Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
  • Master of Dental Surgery (MDS)

Personal Life

HometownNoida, Uttar Pradesh
ReligionHinduism
AddressL-32, 2nd Floor, Jalvayu Vihar, Sector-25, Noida, Uttar Pradesh

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Wife/SpouseNupur Talwar
Children
SonNone
DaughterLate Aarushi Talwar

Family

FatherName Not Known
MotherName Not Known
Siblings
BrotherDinesh Talwar (Ophthalmologist)
SisterNot Known
SpouseNupur Talwar
Children
SonNone
DaughterLate Aarushi Talwar

Some Lesser Known Facts

Rajesh Talwar is a renowned Dentist in the Delhi NCR Region.
His daughter, Aarushi Talwar, tragically was murdered in 2008.
Aarushi was born to Dr. Rajesh and Dr. Nupur Talwar in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
Dr. Nupur Talwar is also a well-known Dentist.
The family resided in an apartment in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
Dr. Rajesh and Dr. Nupur practiced Dentistry in Noida.
They also treated patients at Fortis Hospital, where Dr. Rajesh held a senior position.
Rajesh was also a teacher at ITS Dental College in Greater Noida.
Anita and Praful Durrani were close friends and practiced Dentistry with the Talwars.
Hemraj, the family's domestic help, was from Nepal.
Aarushi attended Delhi Public School and was known for her charm and academic skills.
Aarushi was murdered in May 2008 in a brutal manner.
The crime scene was mishandled by the UP Police.
The murder weapons were suspected to be a golf club and a Nepali knife.
Dr. Rajesh Talwar was arrested for the murders a week after the crime.
The CBI took over the investigation in June 2008.
The case was declared a 'Blind Case' by the CBI.
Rajesh Talwar was granted bail in July 2008.
A Narco-analysis test was conducted on him in 2009.
The CBI filed a closure report in 2009 due to insufficient evidence.
In 2013, the Talwars were found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment.
The couple appealed the decision and were acquitted by the Allahabad High Court in 2017.
A film titled “Talvar” was released based on the case in 2015.
The Aarushi-Hemraj case remains a perplexing 'whodunit' that drew public interest.