Judge who convicted Talwars moves SC, wants personal comments against him removed from HC judgment
The Allahabad High Court had criticised trial court Judge Shyam Lal for using ‘fallacious analogy’ while convicting the couple.

The trial court judge who convicted Rajesh and Nupur Talwar in the murder cases of their daughter Aarushi and domestic help Hemraj in November 2013 has moved the Supreme Court against the Allahabad High Court judgment overturning the conviction, ANI reported.
The trial court judge, Shyam Lal, who is now retired, has moved the Supreme Court asking that “personal remarks” made by the one of the high court judges be deleted from the judgment. On Friday, the Supreme Court agreed to examine Lal’s plea to have the remarks against him removed, News18 reported.
#Aarushi trial judge comes to SC against Allahabad HC condemning his conviction order against Talwar couple & attacking him for trying to solve the case like a "mathematical puzzle."
— Utkarsh Anand (@utkarsh_aanand) February 9, 2018
SC agrees to examine plea for expunction of comments, issues notices to UP, CBI.@News18Courtroom
Retired Trial Court judge Shyam Lal has moved to Supreme Court seeking deletion of certain "personal" remarks made by one of the Allahabad High Court judge while pronouncing the judgement in Aarushi Talwar case.
— ANI (@ANI) February 9, 2018
In October 2017, while passing the judgment acquitting the Talwars, Justice BK Narayana and AK Mishra of the Allahabad High Court reprimanded the trial court judge in Ghaziabad for using “fallacious analogy” while convicting the couple.
Justice Mishra had said the trial court judge had “prejudged things in his own fashion”, before passing the judgment. Mishra likened the trial court judge to a film director for trying to “thrust coherence amongst facts inalienably scattered here and there, but not giving any coherence to the idea as to what in fact happened”.
“The learned trial judge took evidence and the circumstances of the case for granted, and tried to solve it like a mathematical puzzle when one solves a given question and then takes something for granted in order to solve that puzzle and question,” Mishra had said in his judgment.