Samarth Singh, the husband of late actress Twisha Sharma, surrendered at the Jabalpur District Court in Madhya Pradesh after 10 days on the run [1].
This development marks a critical turn in a high-profile investigation into Sharma's death, which has drawn significant public attention and legal scrutiny. The case involves conflicting allegations of suicide, dowry harassment, and murder.
Singh appeared at the court after withdrawing his anticipatory bail plea [1]. While some reports indicate he voluntarily surrendered at the court [1], other accounts state police took him into custody [3].
Twisha Sharma died on May 18, 2024 [2]. Following her death, Singh remained absconding for 10 days before his appearance at the Jabalpur District Court [1].
As part of the ongoing investigation, the court ordered a second post-mortem examination of Sharma's body [3]. This second autopsy is scheduled to be conducted at AIIMS Bhopal [2].
The legal proceedings follow a period of tension regarding Singh's status. Initial reports indicated he had filed a bail application with the Jabalpur High Court, but he later moved to withdraw that plea to surrender to the district authorities [1].
Authorities are continuing to examine the evidence surrounding the death to determine if foul play was involved. The second autopsy at AIIMS Bhopal is expected to provide further clarity on the cause of death [2].
“Samarth Singh, the husband of late actress Twisha Sharma, surrendered at the Jabalpur District Court”
The surrender of Samarth Singh and the court-ordered second autopsy suggest that initial forensic findings may have been contested or inconclusive. By withdrawing his anticipatory bail plea, Singh has moved from a defensive legal posture to one of direct custody, which allows investigators to conduct more rigorous questioning during a high-stakes probe into potential domestic violence and dowry-related crimes.




