Twisha Sharma death case: Bhopal court sends Samarth and Giribala Singh to 14-day judicial custody
- On Tuesday, a special CBI court in Madhya Pradesh sent Twisha Sharma's husband Samarth Singh and mother-in-law Giribala Singh to 14 days in judicial custody until June 16, following their five-day remand period.
- The Central Bureau of Investigation took over the case from Madhya Pradesh Police amid allegations of evidence tampering after Twisha Sharma, 33, was found dead at her matrimonial home in May, less than six months after marrying Samarth.
- Investigators used an 80-kilogram dummy to recreate the scene at the residence, while the probe examined WhatsApp chats and postmortem findings reportedly showing multiple ante-mortem injuries on Twisha's body.
- Samarth and Giribala Singh will be lodged at Bhopal Central Jail and kept separate from other inmates, as the agency did not seek further custodial interrogation, concluding its initial investigation phase.
- Supporters organized a silent march in Noida on Sunday demanding justice for the deceased, while Twisha's brother, Major Harshit Sharma, stated he has "full faith in the investigation" and thanked supporters for standing with the family.
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Twisha Sharma death case: Court remands husband, mother-in-law to 14-day judicial custody
CBI informed the court that while it was currently seeking judicial remand for the accused, it reserved the right to seek further police remand if required during the probe.
Giribala Singh Accuses Twisha Sharma's Lawyer of Assaulting Son at Jabalpur Court
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Former district judge and accused Giribala Singh on Tuesday alleged before a Bhopal court that Twisha Sharma's lawyer, Anurag Srivastava, had physically assaulted her son, Samarth Singh, at the Jabalpur Court during the hearing in the dowry death case. India News | Giribala Singh Accuses Twisha Sharma's Lawyer of Assaulting Son at Jabalpur Court.
Twisha Sharma death case: Husband Samarth, mother-in-law Giribala Singh sent to 14-day judicial custody
Twisha Sharma, 33, allegedly died by suicide at her matrimonial home in Bhopal on May 12. The case drew nationwide attention after her family accused her husband and in-laws of subjecting her to mental cruelty and dowry-related harassment following her marriage in December 2025.
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