Twisha Sharma case: Giribala Singh given two days to file reply; CBI to take over case
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has given retired judge Giribala Singh two days to respond to pleas challenging her anticipatory bail in the Twisha Sharma case. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is set to take over the investigation following a recommendation from the state government. Meanwhile, police are interrogating Twisha's husband and examining various aspects of the case, including allegations of tampering with evidence.
- ▪The High Court granted Giribala Singh two days to file her reply regarding the anticipatory bail challenge.
- ▪A CBI team from New Delhi is scheduled to take over the investigation into Twisha Sharma's death.
- ▪Police are questioning Twisha's husband, Samarth Singh, and verifying information related to his whereabouts.
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The Madhya Pradesh High Court on Monday (May 25, 2026) granted two days to retired judge Giribala Singh to file her reply on two pleas challenging the anticipatory bail granted to her in the Twisha Sharma dowry death and harassment case, with the State Government telling the court that she was not cooperating with the probe.The development comes on a day when the special investigating team (SIT) of the Bhopal Police interrogated Ms. Singh for the first time since the FIR was filed in the case on May 15. Bhopal Police Commissioner Sanjay Kumar ruled out allegations of tampering with the CCTV camera footage from Ms. Singh’s house, where Twisha Sharma was found dead on the night of May 12.
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