Twisha Sharma Death: Husband Samarth, Mother-in-law Giribala Sent to Judicial Custody
Twisha Sharma Death: Husband, Mother-in-law in Judicial Custody

In a significant development in the Twisha Sharma death case, a Delhi court has sent her husband Samarth and mother-in-law Giribala Singh to 14-day judicial custody. The accused were produced before the court after their police custody ended, and the court ordered them to be remanded to judicial custody.

Case Background

Twisha Sharma, a young woman, was found dead under mysterious circumstances at her residence in Delhi. Her family alleged dowry harassment and murder, leading to the arrest of her husband Samarth and mother-in-law Giribala Singh. The police have been investigating the case, and the accused were initially taken into police custody for questioning.

Court Proceedings

During the hearing, the prosecution sought further police custody, but the court rejected the plea and sent the accused to judicial custody. The next hearing is scheduled for later this month. The family of Twisha Sharma has been demanding justice, and the case has garnered significant media attention.

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Allegations and Investigation

The victim's family has alleged that Twisha was subjected to constant harassment for dowry. The police have registered a case under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, including dowry death and cruelty. The investigation is ongoing, and the police are gathering evidence to build a strong case against the accused.

The judicial custody remand allows the police to continue their investigation while the accused remain in jail. The family of the victim has expressed satisfaction with the court's decision and hopes for a fair trial.

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