Samarth Singh was filmed leaving a hospital in Bhopal after undergoing a mandatory medical examination related to the death of his wife [1].

The procedure is a critical step in the legal process as investigators seek to determine the circumstances surrounding the death of Twisha Sharma. Because the case involves an active investigation into a fatality, the medical evidence gathered during these examinations often serves as a primary component of the prosecution's or defense's evidence in court.

Twisha Sharma was 33 years old [4]. The investigation into her death has led to the arrest of Singh, who is currently facing legal proceedings in Madhya Pradesh. The medical examination conducted this week is described as a routine, court-ordered procedure required for the ongoing legal process [1, 2].

Bhopal authorities continue to process the case following a decision by the local court. The court previously ordered that Samarth Singh be sent to a seven-day police remand [3]. This period of custody allows investigators to question the accused and gather further evidence without the interference of outside parties.

While some reports previously questioned Singh's whereabouts, footage of him exiting the medical facility confirms his presence in the city and his cooperation with the court-mandated medical requirements [2, 5]. The examination is part of a broader effort by law enforcement to ensure all forensic, and physical evidence is documented before the case proceeds to further trial stages.

Singh remains under the supervision of the police as the investigation continues. The findings of the medical examination have not yet been made public, as they typically remain confidential until filed with the court as part of the formal evidence record [1, 2].

The examination is a routine, court-ordered procedure required for the legal process

The mandatory medical examination and the seven-day police remand indicate that the investigation is in a formal evidentiary phase. By securing a remand and conducting physical exams, the Bhopal police are attempting to build a forensic timeline and verify the physical state of the accused, which is standard procedure in death investigations involving domestic suspects to rule out or confirm specific causes of death.