Tvisha Sharma Case: Supreme Court’s big action in Tvisha Sharma death case, Chief Justice himself will hear, husband remanded for 7 days
The case of Twisha Sharma’s death has now reached the country’s biggest court i.e. the Supreme Court. Considering the seriousness of the matter and the legal procedures, the Supreme Court itself has taken cognizance (Suo Motu Cognizance) of this entire incident. According to Zee News, a special bench led by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant can hold the first hearing on this very sensitive case on Monday. The Supreme Court has registered this case in very strong words as a case related to ‘unusual death of a girl in the marital home and alleged institutional bias and procedural irregularities in the investigation process’. The apex court clearly believes that it is very important to conduct an in-depth judicial investigation into the questions arising in this case and the concerns arising regarding the investigation at the local level. Main points and legal updates of the case The major and harsh information related to this case so far can be understood in the table given below: Main developments Current legal situation and updates Supreme Court’s stand Chief Justice Surya Kant’s bench will hear on Monday, the impartiality of the investigation will be monitored. Change in investigating agency: Madhya Pradesh government removed the investigation from the local police and completely handed over the investigation to CBI. Status of the main accused: The court sent husband Samarth Singh on police remand for 7 days. Family demand: Father Navnidhi Sharma had met the Chief Minister and raised the demand for a fair investigation. Strict decision of Madhya Pradesh government: Now CBI will investigate. Ever since the death of Twisha Sharma, her family has been continuously raising deep doubts on the investigation process and impartiality of the local police. There was a lot of debate among the general public regarding this matter on social media also. Meanwhile, a major turning point in this case came when the Madhya Pradesh government took the official decision to hand over the entire command of the case to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Its official notification has also been issued by the State Home Department. In fact, Twisha Sharma’s father Navnidhi Sharma had recently met Chief Minister Mohan Yadav and pleaded for justice for his daughter and made a strong request for a CBI investigation into the case. The Chief Minister assured the victim’s family that the government stands with them in this difficult time and no laxity or negligence will be tolerated at any level in punishing the culprits. Accused husband Samarth Singh was sent on police remand for 7 days. On the legal front, a huge development was seen in Bhopal District Court on Friday. The main accused in the case and Twisha’s husband Samarth Singh was presented in the court by the police. Let us tell you that Samarth Singh is the son of retired judge Giriwala Singh, due to which there were strong allegations of influence and administrative influence in this case from the very beginning. Details of court proceedings: Police produced Samarth Singh in the court of Judicial Magistrate First Class Anudit Gupta of Bhopal District Court. During the hearing, the government lawyer and police officials argued before the court that many important links and evidence are yet to be found in the case of this mysterious death. To get to the bottom of the crime, it is very important to interrogate the accused strictly. After hearing strong arguments from both the sides, the court issued an order to send the accused Samarth Singh on police remand for 7 days. During the hearing, there were tight security arrangements in the court premises and Twisha’s family members were also present there along with their lawyers. Legal experts say that after the intervention of the Supreme Court and the entry of CBI, there is every possibility of many big and shocking revelations related to this case.
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