The Bhopal police chief has stated that there is no objection to a second autopsy of Twisha Sharma, a woman whose death has sparked controversy. In their application, the family alleged lapses in the investigation and pointed out that the First Information Report (FIR) was registered three days after Twisha was found dead. The case, which involves allegations of dowry death, has drawn significant attention in Madhya Pradesh.
Background of the Case
Twisha Sharma was found dead under suspicious circumstances, leading her family to demand a thorough investigation. They claim that the initial autopsy was not conducted properly and that the delay in filing the FIR hindered the collection of crucial evidence. The family has been pressing for a second autopsy to uncover the true cause of death and ensure justice.
Police Response
The Bhopal police chief, in a statement, said that the department has no objection to conducting a second autopsy if the family insists. He assured that the police are committed to a fair investigation and will cooperate with all legal procedures. However, he also emphasized that the initial investigation followed standard protocols.
Legal and Social Implications
This case has reignited discussions about dowry-related deaths and the efficiency of police investigations in such sensitive matters. Activists and legal experts have called for stricter enforcement of laws and faster response times in registering FIRs. The family's allegations of lapses highlight the need for transparency and accountability in the justice system.
The second autopsy, if conducted, is expected to provide clarity on the circumstances of Twisha's death. Meanwhile, the police have assured that they will continue to investigate all angles and ensure that those responsible are brought to book. The case remains under scrutiny, with the public and media closely following developments.



