A Bhopal court ordered that Giribala Singh and her son Samarth Singh be placed in CBI custody through June 2, 2024 [1].
The ruling allows the Central Bureau of Investigation to continue its probe into the death of Twisha Sharma. This case centers on allegations of dowry-related violence, a systemic issue in the region that often leads to high-profile legal battles.
Samarth Singh has been under arrest since May 22, 2024 [2]. The CBI requested a five-day remand for Giribala Singh and a five-day custody extension for Samarth Singh to facilitate further questioning [3, 4].
As part of the forensic investigation, authorities conducted a dummy test involving Samarth Singh. Investigators used a weight of 80 kg during this process to recreate specific conditions related to the death [5].
The proceedings took place in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. The court's decision to grant the remand ensures that the CBI can maintain control over the suspects while they gather evidence to determine the exact circumstances of Sharma's death.
Legal representatives for the suspects appeared before the court as the CBI produced the individuals for judicial oversight. The investigation remains active as the agency seeks to connect the forensic evidence from the dummy tests to the testimonies provided by witnesses.
“A Bhopal court ordered that Giribala Singh and her son Samarth Singh be placed in CBI custody.”
The use of forensic recreations, such as the 80 kg dummy test, suggests the CBI is focusing on the physical mechanics of the death to challenge or confirm the suspects' accounts. Because dowry-death cases in India often rely on circumstantial evidence, the agency's push for extended remand indicates a need for more rigorous interrogation to secure a conviction.


