Twisha Sharma Death Case: CBI Intensifies Probe as Supreme Court Monitors Investigation
New Delhi : The mysterious death of former actor-model Twisha Sharma in Bhopal has turned into one of the country’s most closely watched criminal investigations, with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) expanding its probe into allegations of dowry harassment, evidence tampering, and suspicious circumstances surrounding her death.
Twisha Sharma was found dead at her matrimonial home on May 12, 2026. What initially appeared to be a routine investigation soon triggered nationwide outrage after her family accused her husband and in-laws of mentally harassing her following her marriage. The case gained further attention due to the involvement of her mother-in-law, retired judge Giribala Singh.
According to investigators, the CBI is now using advanced digital reconstruction methods, often referred to as a “tunnel view” investigation technique, to recreate Twisha’s final movements and interactions before her death. Officials are reportedly examining CCTV footage, mobile phone records, Wi-Fi activity, forensic reports, and witness statements to establish an accurate sequence of events.
The agency recently arrested former judge Giribala Singh after the Madhya Pradesh High Court cancelled her anticipatory bail. Twisha’s husband, lawyer Samarth Singh, is also under investigation and remains in CBI custody. A special court has granted the investigating agency several days of custodial interrogation to question both accused in detail.
The case has also reached the Supreme Court of India, which took serious note of the public concern surrounding the investigation. The apex court reportedly asked authorities to ensure a fair and transparent inquiry while cautioning media organizations against presenting the judiciary as biased or protective of the accused.
Investigators are additionally probing allegations that crucial evidence may have been manipulated after Twisha’s death. Reports indicate that forensic experts identified multiple injuries on her body, leading to further suspicion regarding the exact cause and circumstances of her death.
Twisha Sharma’s family has continued to demand strict action against those involved, claiming that she suffered emotional distress and isolation after her marriage in December 2025. The couple reportedly met through a dating application before getting married in a high-profile ceremony.
The developments in the case have sparked widespread debate on social media and among legal experts, particularly because of the judicial background of one of the accused. Several women’s rights organizations have also demanded speedy justice and stronger protections against dowry-related harassment.
As the investigation progresses, the CBI is expected to submit additional forensic findings and digital evidence before the court in the coming weeks. The case remains under intense public scrutiny, with many awaiting answers about the circumstances that led to Twisha Sharma’s tragic death.
Timeline of the Twisha Sharma Case
December 2025
- Twisha Sharma marries lawyer Samarth Singh after reportedly meeting through a dating app.
Early 2026
- Family members allegedly notice signs of emotional stress and harassment faced by Twisha after marriage.
May 12, 2026
- Twisha Sharma is found dead at her matrimonial residence in Bhopal.
Mid-May 2026
- Twisha’s family accuses her husband and in-laws of dowry harassment and suspicious conduct.
May 2026
- Public outrage grows as details of the case emerge across national media.
Late May 2026
- The CBI takes over the investigation and begins forensic and digital reconstruction of events.
May 2026
- Madhya Pradesh High Court cancels anticipatory bail of retired judge Giribala Singh.
May 2026
- CBI arrests Giribala Singh and continues interrogation of husband Samarth Singh.
Ongoing
- Supreme Court monitors developments while the CBI examines evidence tampering allegations and forensic reports.
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