Twisha Sharma's Husband Remanded to Police Custody Amid Ongoing Investigation
Twisha Sharma death: Husband's passport submitted, gets 7-day remand

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Samarth Singh, the husband of Twisha Sharma, has been remanded to seven days of police custody following his arrest on May 22 in Jabalpur, India. He is accused of mental torture and dowry harassment leading to Twisha's death on May 12. A second autopsy is also scheduled to be conducted.
- 01Samarth Singh was taken into custody after attempting to surrender to a court in Jabalpur.
- 02The Bhopal court granted a seven-day police remand to facilitate further interrogation.
- 03Three notices have been served to Singh's mother, Giribala Singh, regarding her involvement in the case.
- 04A medical board from AIIMS Delhi has been constituted to conduct a second autopsy on Twisha Sharma.
- 05Twisha's family alleges that she suffered mental torture and dowry harassment from her husband and in-laws.
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Samarth Singh, the prime accused in the death of Twisha Sharma, has been remanded to seven days of police custody following his arrest on May 22 in Jabalpur, India. Singh had been on the run since May 12, the date of Twisha's death, which her family attributes to mental torture and dowry harassment by Singh and his family. The Bhopal court's decision to remand Singh allows police to conduct further interrogations and gather evidence. During the proceedings, Singh's lawyer submitted his passport, and three notices were served to his mother, Giribala Singh, who has denied receiving them. The Bhopal Commissioner of Police, Sanjay Kumar, confirmed the issuance of these notices and emphasized the police's commitment to a thorough investigation. Additionally, a medical board from AIIMS Delhi has been authorized to conduct a second autopsy on Twisha Sharma, following a request from Madhya Pradesh officials, to ensure a comprehensive examination of the circumstances surrounding her death.
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The case raises awareness about domestic violence and dowry harassment issues in India, potentially influencing public discourse and legal reforms.
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