Twisha Sharma death case: Custody of mother-in-law, husband extended to July 14
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
A special court in Bhopal on Tuesday, 30 June extended the judicial custody of retired judge Giribala Singh and her son Samarth Singh — the two accused in the death case of model-actress Twisha Sharma — until 14 July. Both accused were produced before the court via video conferencing from Bhopal Central Jail, where they have been lodged since their earlier remand expired.
What the Court Ordered
The special court passed the custody extension order after the previous judicial remand period lapsed. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which is handling the probe, did not seek fresh custodial interrogation of either accused at this stage. Both Giribala Singh and Samarth Singh are directed to remain in judicial custody until the next date of hearing on 14 July.
Where the CBI Investigation Stands
The CBI has confirmed that its investigation is actively ongoing, with officials examining documentary, forensic, and electronic evidence, alongside recording statements from witnesses connected to the case. The agency has not publicly disclosed specifics of the evidence gathered so far. Investigators are working to establish the precise sequence of events that led to Twisha Sharma's death.
Background: How the Case Unfolded
Twisha Sharma, a model and actress, was found dead under suspicious circumstances at her in-laws' residence in Bhopal on 12 May. The incident triggered widespread public attention and demands from her family for a fair and impartial investigation. The Madhya Pradesh High Court subsequently transferred the case to the CBI following petitions seeking an independent probe, citing concerns over the integrity of the initial inquiry.
The CBI arrested Giribala Singh — Twisha's mother-in-law and a retired judge — and Samarth Singh, her husband, earlier this month after questioning them in connection with the case. A special court initially granted the agency custodial remand for interrogation; on completion of that remand, both were sent to judicial custody at Bhopal Central Jail.
Judicial Scrutiny and What Comes Next
The case has remained under close judicial oversight since the CBI took over, with the agency questioning several individuals associated with the matter. This is the second extension of judicial custody for the two accused, reflecting the ongoing and complex nature of the probe. With custody now extended to 14 July, the CBI is expected to advance its forensic and witness-based investigation before determining the next legal steps in the case.