Twisha Sharma Death: Bhopal Police No Objection to Second Autopsy, Court to Examine Case Diary The Bhopal Police commissioner, Sanjay Kumar, confirmed on May 20, 2026, that there was no objection to conducting a second postmortem examination of Twisha Sharma, a 33-year-old woman found dead by hanging at her marital home in Bhopal’s Katara Hills area. The police chief stated that the family’s request for a second autopsy had been included in the case diary, but the final decision rested with the court. Kumar emphasized that the police had completed their investigation and were not opposed to the second examination, though the process would take time. The case gained attention after a Judicial Magistrate First Class court scheduled to review the case diary on May 20, 2026, following a plea by Twisha’s family. The family had sought a fresh postmortem at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi, citing concerns about lapses in the initial investigation. They argued that the first postmortem report failed to mention the “ligature” allegedly used in the hanging, raising questions about the thoroughness of the examination. Twisha’s husband, advocate Samarth Singh, remains at large, with police forming teams to arrest him. The couple married in December 2025, and Singh is accused of dowry harassment and other offenses. The police had registered an FIR on May 15, 2026, charging Singh and Twisha’s mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, with dowry death and harassment. The family alleged that the initial postmortem, conducted in Bhopal, was influenced by Giribala’s sister, a surgeon based in the city, who they claimed could sway the findings.#all_india_institute_of_medical_sciences #sanjay_kumar #giribala_singh #twisha_sharma #bhopal_police
