Second Post-Mortem of Twisha Sharma Ordered by AIIMS Team Amid Dowry Death Investigation
Twisha Sharma’s second post-mortem to be conducted by team of doctors from AIIMS, Delhi
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The investigation into Twisha Sharma's dowry death case in Madhya Pradesh has progressed with a court-ordered second post-mortem to be conducted by a team from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi. This follows allegations of discrepancies in the initial autopsy and a High Court directive for a CBI inquiry.
- 01The second post-mortem is authorized by a court order and will be conducted by a special medical board from AIIMS Delhi.
- 02Dr. Sudhir Gupta heads the forensic team, which includes four senior doctors equipped with modern instruments.
- 03Twisha's family had previously challenged a lower court's refusal for a re-post-mortem due to alleged procedural lapses in the initial autopsy.
- 04The High Court's order for a CBI inquiry reflects the family's ongoing demand for justice and transparency in the investigation.
- 05Twisha's family expressed gratitude to the Madhya Pradesh government and the High Court for their support in pursuing justice.
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The investigation into the dowry death of Twisha Sharma in Madhya Pradesh has taken a significant step forward as the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi has been tasked with conducting a second post-mortem. This decision follows a court order that grants AIIMS the authority to form a medical board specifically for this purpose. Dr. Sudhir Gupta, head of the Forensic Department at AIIMS, has assembled a team of four senior doctors who will utilize advanced instruments for the autopsy. They are scheduled to depart for Madhya Pradesh on a state-chartered aircraft. The High Court's involvement also includes ordering a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into the case, prompted by concerns raised by Twisha's family regarding discrepancies in the initial post-mortem. Family members have expressed their appreciation for the support received from the Madhya Pradesh government and the court, emphasizing their demand for justice and proper handling of the case. They hope that the new post-mortem will lead to a thorough investigation and eventual closure.
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The outcome of the second post-mortem and CBI inquiry could significantly affect public trust in the legal system and the family's pursuit of justice.
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