Twisha Sharma's Family Seeks Justice Amid Allegations Against In-Laws
Twisha Sharma death: Family to move HC to cancel mother-in-law's bail

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The family of Twisha Sharma, a 33-year-old woman who died under suspicious circumstances, plans to appeal to the High Court for the cancellation of her mother-in-law Giribala Singh's anticipatory bail. They demand a second post-mortem and a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe, alleging mental torture and dowry harassment by her in-laws.
- 01Twisha Sharma's father, Navnidhi Sharma, claims her mother-in-law tortured her and is seeking to cancel her bail.
- 02The family is pushing for a second post-mortem and has received support from the Chief Minister for a CBI investigation.
- 03Twisha's uncle, Lokesh Sharma, criticized the judicial system for its inefficiency in handling their requests.
- 04Twisha's brother, Ashish Sharma, expressed frustration with the legal process and the lack of justice for their family.
- 05Twisha's sister, Swati Sharma, accused the accused's family of character assassination during discussions about Twisha's personal life.
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The family of Twisha Sharma, who died on May 12, is taking legal action against her mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, seeking to cancel her anticipatory bail due to allegations of mental torture and dowry harassment. Navnidhi Sharma, Twisha's father, stated that they will approach the High Court for this purpose and demand a second post-mortem, expressing satisfaction with the government's decision to initiate a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the case. Twisha's uncle, Lokesh Sharma, criticized the judicial system for its inefficiency, claiming that their requests for a second post-mortem were dismissed. He emphasized the need for the case to be transferred to the CBI for a thorough investigation. Twisha's brother, Ashish Sharma, voiced concerns over the legal process, questioning the treatment their family has received in court. Additionally, Twisha's sister, Swati Sharma, alleged that the accused's family has been engaging in character assassination against Twisha, raising questions about her past. The family continues to seek justice and accountability for Twisha's death, which they attribute to the alleged harassment by her in-laws.
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The legal proceedings and investigation into Twisha Sharma's case may influence public perceptions of domestic violence and legal accountability in India.
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