Supreme Court to Hear Twisha Sharma Death Case Allegations on May 25
Twisha Sharma case reaches Supreme Court, hearing scheduled for May 25

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The Supreme Court of India, led by Chief Justice Surya Kant, will hear the case of Twisha Sharma, whose family accuses her husband and in-laws of involvement in her death. The court will investigate claims of procedural bias and potential influence over the investigation, with a hearing scheduled for May 25.
- 01Twisha Sharma's family alleges her husband, Samarth Singh, and mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, attempted to influence the investigation due to their legal backgrounds.
- 02The case has been registered under the title focusing on alleged institutional bias and procedural discrepancies in the investigation.
- 03Twisha Sharma's husband was arrested 10 days after her body was found, raising public debate about the timing and circumstances of the arrest.
- 04The Supreme Court may consider transferring the investigation to an independent agency for a thorough inquiry.
- 05Concerns have been raised by Twisha Sharma's family regarding the impartiality of the investigation due to the legal influence of her husband and mother-in-law.
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The Supreme Court of India is set to hear the case concerning the death of Twisha Sharma, who was found dead under suspicious circumstances in Bhopal. The family has accused her husband, Samarth Singh, and her mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, of attempting to manipulate the investigation due to their connections within the legal system. Twisha's family has raised serious concerns about institutional bias and procedural discrepancies in how the case has been handled. They allege that Singh, a practicing lawyer, and his mother, a retired judge, exerted undue influence over the investigation, leading to fears of a compromised justice process. Samarth Singh's arrest occurred ten days after Twisha's body was discovered, which has sparked public debate regarding the investigation's integrity and the timing of his arrest. The Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice Surya Kant, may consider appointing an independent agency to ensure a fair inquiry into the allegations. The hearing is scheduled for May 25, where these critical issues will be addressed.
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The case raises significant concerns regarding the integrity of the legal system and the potential for bias in investigations, affecting public trust in law enforcement.
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