Police moved Samarth Singh to Bhopal under heavy security to appear before a court following a medical procedure [1, 2, 3].
This legal movement is a critical step in the ongoing investigation into the death of Singh's wife, Twisha Sharma. The authorities are attempting to establish a timeline of events and determine if foul play was involved in the woman's death.
Singh was shifted from Jabalpur to Bhopal to facilitate further interrogation by investigators [3]. Police officials said they intend to seek his formal custody to conduct deeper questioning regarding the circumstances surrounding the case [3]. The transfer occurred amid tight security measures to ensure the suspect's safe arrival at the Bhopal court [2].
Investigators are currently awaiting the official post-mortem report for Twisha Sharma to determine the exact cause of death [1, 3]. The report is expected to provide the forensic evidence necessary to support or refute the testimonies gathered during the initial probe.
According to reports, the condition of Sharma's body has been monitored on the 11th day [1] after her death. This monitoring is part of the broader effort to ensure all medical and forensic data is accurately preserved for the court.
Singh will be produced before the court once his medical procedure is complete [1]. The court will then decide on the duration and conditions of his police custody, which will dictate how the next phase of the interrogation proceeds.
“Police seek his custody for further questioning while Twisha Sharma’s post‑mortem report is still awaited.”
The transfer of the suspect and the pending post-mortem report indicate that the investigation is in a transition phase from initial discovery to formal legal processing. The police's request for custody suggests that current evidence is insufficient for a full charge, necessitating more direct interrogation to bridge gaps in the case file.





