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Twisha Sharma Death Probe: CBI Gets 5-Day Custody of Mother-in-Law Giribala Singh

  • On Thursday, the Central Bureau of Investigation arrested retired Bhopal district judge Giribala Singh in the Twisha Sharma dowry death case, a day after the Madhya Pradesh High Court cancelled her anticipatory bail.
  • Justice Devnarayan Mishra of the High Court cancelled the bail after noting postmortem findings showed injuries "not caused due to taking out the body from the ligature or carrying out to the hospital."
  • Lawyer Anurag Shrivastava alleged that Singh, with 36 years of judicial service, used her skills to "tamper" with the crime scene; the CBI is investigating CCTV footage handling and electronic evidence.
  • After 6.5 hours of questioning, Singh will be produced before a local court on Friday, where the CBI plans to interrogate her alongside son Samarth Singh regarding events leading to Twisha's death.
  • The Supreme Court mandated the CBI investigation on May 23 following family demands for a second postmortem, with the probe now focusing on residence circumstances and dowry harassment allegations.
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The Twisha Sharma death case has gained momentum in Bhopal, where the CBI investigation has intensified. The family has made serious allegations against the husband and mother-in-law. Now, efforts are being made to uncover the truth through interrogation, and every piece of evidence is being meticulously examined to determine the true cause of death.

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The New Indian Express broke the news in Chennai, India on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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