The Supreme Court of India has taken suo motu (independent) notice of the alleged dowry death of 33-year-old actor-model Twisha Sharma. The apex court registered the case following media reports highlighting potential "institutional bias and procedural discrepancies" in the ongoing investigation. A three-judge bench, led by Chief Justice Surya Kant and including Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi, is set to hear the matter.
HIGH-PROFILE ACCUSED AND DOWRY ALLEGATIONS
Twisha was found dead on May 12 at her marital home in Bhopalâs Katara Hills. Following her death, a First Information Report (FIR) was filed against her husband, Samarth Singh, a practising lawyer, and her mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, a former district judge who currently chairs the Bhopal District Consumer Court. Both face allegations of severe dowry harassment.
MAIN SUSPECT ARRESTED, LEGAL LICENCE SUSPENDED
After evading law enforcement for ten days, Samarth Singh was arrested upon attempting to surrender at the Jabalpur district court. He has since been remanded to seven-day police custody. Recognising the severity of the situation, the Bar Council of India (BCI) suspended Singh's legal license with immediate effect, stating that the grave accusations tarnish the public image of the legal profession.
CO-ACCUSED MOTHER-IN-LAW UNDER SCRUTINY
While Bhopal Police issued a third and final notice to Giribala Singh for failing to record her statement, she claims investigators have not yet approached her. The Madhya Pradesh High Court has issued a notice seeking the cancellation of her anticipatory bail, demanding a formal response.
AIIMS DELHI ORDERED TO CONDUCT SECOND AUTOPSY
In response to a petition filed by Twisha's parents, the Madhya Pradesh High Court ordered a second post-mortem examination. A specialised four-member medical team from AIIMS Delhi has been designated to conduct the independent procedure to ensure an unbiased forensic evaluation.