Twisha Sharma death: No objection to second autopsy, says Bhopal Police chief; court to examine case diary

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Twisha Sharma death: No objection to second autopsy, says Bhopal Police chief; court to examine case diary

Twisha Sharma death: No objection to second autopsy, says Bhopal Police chief; court to examine case diary The police commissioner’s statement came on the day a Judicial Magistrate First Class court is scheduled to examine the case diary…

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May 20, 2026

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Twisha Sharma death: No objection to second autopsy, says Bhopal Police chief; court to examine case diary

The police commissioner’s statement came on the day a Judicial Magistrate First Class court is scheduled to examine the case diary on the plea moved by Twisha’s family seeking a fresh postmortem examination

Published – May 20, 2026 02:20 pm IST – Bhopal

PTITwisha’s family, in their plea, stated that the short postmortem report mentioned that investigators had failed to provide the “ligature” allegedly used in the hanging during the autopsy process. File

Twisha’s family, in their plea, stated that the short postmortem report mentioned that investigators had failed to provide the “ligature” allegedly used in the hanging during the autopsy process. File
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Bhopal Commissioner of Police Sanjay Kumar on Wednesday (May 20, 2026) said they had no objection to a second postmortem of Twisha Sharma, the daughter-in-law of a retired judge who was found hanging at her marital home last week.

A local court in Bhopal on Tuesday (May 19, 2026) had summoned the police diary related to the case of 33-year-old Twisha, a Noida woman who was allegedly harassed for dowry, following a plea moved by her family seeking a second post-mortem at AIIMS Delhi.


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“The family members of the deceased came to me and submitted an application. I told them police have no objection to another postmortem,” Mr. Kumar told PTI. It was immediately not clear when the family submitted the application.

He said the application seeking a second autopsy has been attached to the case diary, but the permission for it rests with the court. “Police are not averse to it. If a second postmortem takes place, we have no objection. We have carried out our investigation and examined the evidence. These things take some time,” the police chief said.

Mr. Kumar said police teams have been formed to arrest Twisha’s husband, advocate Samarth Singh, who is absconding. Samarth and Twisha got married in December 2025.


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The police commissioner’s statement came on the day a Judicial Magistrate First Class court is scheduled to examine the case diary on the plea moved by Twisha’s family seeking a fresh postmortem examination.

In their application, the family alleged lapses in the investigation and pointed out that the FIR was registered three days after Twisha was found dead.

The plea also stated that the short post mortem report mentioned that investigators had failed to provide the “ligature” allegedly used in the hanging during the autopsy process.

Advocate Ankur Pandey, appearing for the deceased woman’s family, had said earlier that they had sought a second post-mortem at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi.


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Twisha was found dead on the night of May 12 at her marital home in Bhopal’s Katara Hills area. Police registered an FIR, charging her husband, advocate Samarth Singh, and her mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, with dowry death and harassment.

Mr. Pandey said Twisha’s parents feared that since Giribala Singh’s sister is a surgeon based in Bhopal, she could influence a second autopsy if it were conducted in the city. He claimed the surgeon was seen near AIIMS Bhopal when the first post-mortem examination was conducted.

Twisha’s family has been demanding a second autopsy, alleging that injury marks on her body were not reflected in the initial post-mortem report.

During a press conference on Monday (May 18, 2026), Giribala Singh had said she visited the mortuary where Twisha’s family allegedly hounded her.

The family, in a statement issued on Monday (May 18, 2026), said despite pressure and adversity, they continued to believe in the values of duty, courage and justice.

“If the accused persons truly believe in complete transparency and innocence, then why is there hesitation or silence regarding an independent second medical examination by a premier institution like AIIMS Delhi,” the statement said.

“A grieving family that has already lost its daughter is only asking for truth, scientific clarity and an investigation free from doubt. When a young woman is no longer alive to speak for herself, every unanswered question deepens the pain of the family and weakens public confidence in the process,” it added.

The statement further said an independent review would not harm innocent persons but would strengthen faith in justice and remove doubts surrounding the investigation.

A Special Investigation Team is probing allegations of dowry harassment, physical assault and destruction of evidence in the case.

Published – May 20, 2026 02:20 pm IST

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