Was Twisha Sharma’s death a suicide or part of a bigger conspiracy? What are the 6 injury marks found in postmortem hiding? How serious are the allegations of abortion and dowry harassment against Giribala Singh? Which big secret is going to be revealed in the CBI investigation? Was it suicide or a planned conspiracy?
Twisha Sharma Case: On Wednesday, May 27, 2026, the Madhya Pradesh High Court gave a historic and sensational verdict, which has created a stir in the legal and administrative corridors of the country. Taking a tough stand in the case of suspicious death of former model and actor Twisha Sharma, the High Court has completely canceled the anticipatory bail of the accused mother-in-law and former judge Giribala Singh. Now the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has got a free hand to uncover the truth about the death of Twisha, who was found hanging in her in-laws house on May 12, and Twisha’s husband Samarth Singh is already behind the bars.
What was hidden in this high-profile case that the Supreme Court itself had to take suo motu cognizance for the sake of impartiality? Let us know the 7 scary and suspenseful reasons for the 17-page order of Justice Devnarayan Mishra, which put the former judge in the dock:
1. That ‘mechanical’ decision of the Sessions Court and the truth of the FIR
The High Court was the first and sharpest attack on the stand of the Bhopal Sessions Court. The court believed that on May 15, the 10th Additional Sessions Judge, without applying his mind and in a very mechanical manner, had granted anticipatory bail to Giribala Singh on the very day the FIR was registered. The Sessions Court took note of the influence of the accused but completely ignored the seriousness and depth of the allegations leveled against him.
2. Attempt to suppress case diary and statements of witnesses
Justice Mishra clearly said in his order that the trial court ignored important evidence present in the case diary while granting relief. The serious allegations made by the family of deceased Twisha and the statements of primary witnesses were not adequately considered, due to which the initial investigation was misguided.
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3. Mystery of ‘antimortem’ injuries: What happened before hanging?
The biggest scientific evidence that deepened the suspense came from Twisha’s postmortem report. According to the report, Twisha had 6 deep marks of antemortem injuries on her body. Of these, 4 injuries were on the left hand, one on the ring finger and one on the head. The High Court clarified that these injuries were not caused while being taken to the hospital or while being taken down from the noose, but they were brutalized before their death.
4. Secret of WhatsApp chats revealed: Not only husband, mother-in-law was also involved
Initially an attempt was being made to show that all the allegations were only on her husband Samarth Singh. But when the High Court scrutinized Twisha’s WhatsApp chats and family’s statements, the suspense was lifted. It is clearly evident from the chats that along with Samarth, former judge Giribala Singh was also an equal partner in this game of torture.
5. The dreadful pressure and mental cruelty of abortion
A very shocking revelation was made in the statements of witnesses recorded from May 13. Twisha’s family had alleged that being dissatisfied with the dowry given at the time of marriage, her husband and mother-in-law were continuously torturing her mentally and physically. The limit was reached when Giribala Singh, along with his son, had allegedly put lethal pressure on Twisha to abort her pregnancy.
6. Former judge running away from investigation: Accused of flouting notices
A major reason for the cancellation of bail was Giribala Singh’s own non-cooperative attitude. CBI argued in the court that as soon as it got the security cover of anticipatory bail, the former judge started taking the investigating agency lightly. Official notices were issued to him several times to record his statement, but he flatly refused to cooperate in the investigation.
7. Need for custodial interrogation: Secrets will be revealed behind closed doors
The High Court found great substance in the CBI’s argument that there is a huge conspiracy hidden behind this high-profile death, which requires a deep investigation. In this case registered under sections 80(2), 85, 3(5) of the Indian Justice Code (BNS, 2023) and Dowry Prohibition Act, it has now become mandatory to face the truth by custodial interrogation of Giribala Singh. With this all their means of escape have been closed.