A Bhopal court on Wednesday denied permission for a second post-mortem in the death case of Twisha Sharma, the daughter-in-law of a retired judge, though it directed police to preserve her body. Advocate Ankur Pandey said the family’s plea for a fresh autopsy and body preservation was only partly accepted.
Government Action and Family Meeting
According to ANI sources, the Madhya Pradesh government will write to the CBI seeking an investigation into the case and may facilitate transport of the body to AIIMS Delhi if requested by the family. The family of Twisha met with Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav to discuss the matter.
Details of the Case
Twisha was found hanging at her marital home on May 12. Her post-mortem was conducted at AIIMS Bhopal. Police have booked her husband Samarth Singh and mother-in-law Giribala Singh on charges of dowry death and harassment.
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