Twisha Sharma Death Case: Samarth Singh, Giribala Singh to remain in judicial custody till July 14

Bhopal: A Bhopal court on Tuesday extended the judicial custody of Samarth Singh and his mother, Giribala Singh, till July 14 in connection with the alleged dowry harassment and death of Twisha Sharma. The order came after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) sought additional time to continue its probe.

The accused were produced before the court through video conferencing after their earlier remand ended. During the hearing, the CBI submitted that several aspects of the investigation remain incomplete and requested a fresh 14-day extension of judicial custody.

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CBI Cites Pending Digital Forensic Examination

According to Twisha Sharma’s family counsel, Ankur Pandey, the agency informed the court that forensic examination of seized electronic devices, including mobile phones and laptops, is still underway.

The CBI also stated that one password-protected laptop is yet to be accessed, making further investigation necessary. In addition, investigators are continuing to record witness statements and examine digital evidence linked to the case.

Court Accepts Agency’s Request

After hearing submissions from both the prosecution and the defence, the court allowed the CBI’s plea and extended the judicial custody of both accused until July 14. The matter is now scheduled to be heard again on the same date.

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Case Under CBI Investigation

The case relates to the death of 33-year-old Twisha Sharma, a resident of Noida, who was found dead at her matrimonial home in Bhopal on May 12.

Her family has alleged that she was subjected to dowry harassment and mental cruelty by her husband and in-laws before her death. Following the allegations, the investigation was transferred to the CBI, which is continuing to examine the circumstances surrounding the case and collect forensic and documentary evidence.

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