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MP CM bats for CBI probe as court denies 2nd autopsy in Twisha case

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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Wednesday announced that the state government would seek a CBI-led probe into the death of Noida resident Twisha Sharma, whose body was found hanging at her matrimonial home on May 12, barely five months after her marriage to lawyer Samarth Singh.The suspected suicide inside an influential family’s home in Bhopal has sparked a controversy marked by allegations of dowry harassment, missing evidence, procedural lapses and contradictions in records. The announcement came hours after Twisha’s family met the CM Yadav. During the meeting, he assured the family of full support and promised all possible assistance in the case.Meanwhile, a Bhopal court rejected the family’s plea seeking a second postmortem examination of Twisha’s body, even as the police maintained before the court that they had no objection to a fresh autopsy. The court observed that the body could be preserved anywhere within Madhya Pradesh.The rejection came amid growing questions raised by the family and their legal team over alleged inconsistencies in the investigation and the first postmortem report.Twisha’s family has alleged that the FIR in the case was registered three days after she was found dead. Twisha’s lawyer has flagged what the family described as troubling discrepancies in the medical and police records. Among them were allegations that the post-mortem report did not adequately mention injuries found on Twisha’s body and that her height recorded during the autopsy reportedly differed from the height mentioned in the police report.The family has also pointed to CCTV timing discrepancies and contradictions in the FIR, claiming the case contains several unanswered questions that go beyond a straightforward suicide narrative.Earlier, Bhopal Police Commissioner Sanjay Kumar asserted that the postmortem report had clearly established hanging as the cause of death and that the medical and forensic evidence “conclusively points to suicide”. He said the investigation would proceed from the angle of suicide while examining the circumstances that allegedly drove Twisha to take the extreme step.Twisha had married Samarth Singh, son of a retired Sessions Judge Giribala Singh, in December 2025.

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