The Madhya Pradesh government has served a final notice to former judge Giribala Singh for recording a statement in the Twisha Sharma case. An official circular confirmed that the state has also initiated a probe to decide whether Singh, who has obtained anticipatory bail in the matter, can continue as the chairperson of the consumer court.
Background of the Case
The case revolves around allegations against Singh, a former judge, who is accused of recording a statement in connection with the Twisha Sharma matter. The Madhya Pradesh government's action comes after Singh secured anticipatory bail, raising questions about her suitability to hold the position of chairperson of the consumer court.
Government's Action
The government served the final notice as part of its inquiry into Singh's conduct. The probe will determine whether she can retain her post as chairperson of the consumer court, given the legal proceedings against her. The official circular emphasized that the decision would be based on the findings of the investigation.
Twisha Sharma, a young woman, had reportedly gone missing, and the case drew significant attention. Singh's involvement in recording a statement has been a key point of contention. The former judge has denied any wrongdoing and has cooperated with the authorities.
The development marks a significant step in the legal process, as the government seeks to ensure accountability and uphold the integrity of the judicial system. Further updates are expected as the probe progresses.



