Enosh George, the lawyer for former judge Giribala Singh, reacted to journalists outside a Bhopal residence on Friday [1, 2].

The incident highlights the intense public and media scrutiny surrounding the investigation into the death of Twisha Sharma. As the case draws national attention, the friction between legal representatives and the press underscores the volatility of the ongoing probe.

George lost his composure while facing questions from reporters outside the Katara Hills home of Giribala Singh [1, 2]. During the encounter, George shouted at the journalists and struck the bonnet of his car [1, 3]. The outburst occurred amid a media frenzy as reporters sought updates on the investigation into Sharma's death [1, 2].

While the lawyer's reaction became a focal point of recent reports, the underlying investigation continues to examine the actions of Giribala Singh. Police records indicate that Singh made 45 phone calls [4] after the death of her daughter-in-law.

Legal teams for the former judge have faced increasing pressure as the investigation progresses. The confrontation in Katara Hills is the latest instance of tension as the legal process moves forward in Bhopal [1, 2].

Enosh George struck the bonnet of his car while shouting at journalists.

The emotional volatility of the legal representation and the specific detail regarding the number of phone calls suggest a high-pressure environment for the defense. This incident reflects the intersection of a sensitive criminal investigation and the aggressive nature of media coverage in high-profile Indian legal cases, where the conduct of legal counsel can become a secondary narrative to the trial itself.