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Twisha Sharma Death Case: CBI Court Sends Giribala Singh And Samarth Singh To Judicial Custody Till June 16

The high-profile Twisha Sharma death case moved into a new phase as a special CBI court sent retired district judge Giribala Singh and Samarth Singh to judicial custody until June 16. This order followed a five-day CBI custodial interrogation. The case now shifts from active police custody to extended court-supervised detention.

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A CBI court ordered retired judge Giribala Singh and Samarth Singh to judicial custody until June 16 in the Twisha Sharma death case, following custodial interrogation; both are held separately in Bhopal Central Jail.

Both accused are being held at Bhopal Central Jail under tight security. Prison officials stated that Giribala and Samarth are kept apart from other prisoners. Authorities cited the sensitivity of the Twisha Sharma death case and related security concerns as reasons for this segregation within the facility.

CBI court proceedings and defence claims in the Twisha Sharma death case

During the latest hearing, courtroom proceedings turned tense when Giribala, a retired district judge, chose to argue key parts of the defence personally. Giribala rejected claims that CCTV footage from the family’s Katara Hills home had been altered. “We did not tamper with the CCTV footage,” Giribala told the court while questioning the investigation.

Addressing the court, Giribala alleged that CBI officials exposed the family to media glare during a recent crime scene reconstruction. According to Giribala, agency vehicles were parked several houses away from the Katara Hills residence. Giribala claimed this allowed cameras to clearly film movements linked to the Twisha Sharma death case.

Allegations, denials and evidence in the Twisha Sharma death case

The hearing grew more contentious when Giribala accused victim counsel advocate Anurag Srivastava of physically assaulting Samarth during an earlier appearance in Jabalpur. Srivastava firmly denied this allegation and pointed to CCTV coverage inside the court complex. Srivastava said the footage could verify what actually occurred that day.

Investigators informed the special court that they were not asking for more custodial interrogation at this stage. The CBI sought judicial remand for Giribala and Samarth, but left room for future police remand. Officials stated this could be requested again if new material surfaces or further questioning becomes necessary in the Twisha Sharma death case.

Person Agency / Place Status Period / Detail
Giribala Singh Special CBI court Judicial custody Until June 16 after five days of CBI custody
Samarth Singh Special CBI court Judicial custody Until June 16 after five days of CBI custody
Both accused Bhopal Central Jail Segregated detention Kept apart from other inmates under strict security

Forensic focus and next steps in the Twisha Sharma death case

With the accused now in jail, investigators are turning to detailed evidence analysis. The CBI plans to compare statements collected during interrogation with digital material from seized electronic devices and hard drives. This cross-checking is expected to guide the next stage of the Twisha Sharma death case.

A secondary autopsy report from AIIMS New Delhi is still awaited and is expected to be central to the inquiry. The medical findings are likely to clarify circumstances surrounding Twisha Sharma’s death. As court hearings continue, forthcoming forensic and medical reports remain crucial to how the case progresses.

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