Major Harshit Sharma, brother of the deceased Twisha Sharma, has called for a CBI probe into her death. Meanwhile, the prime accused and her husband, Samarth Singh, has been remanded to seven days of police custody by a Bhopal court.

Major Harshit Sharma, the brother of Noida resident Twisha Sharma, called for a "fair investigation" into her death. "The CBI should take up this as soon as possible. They should take charge of this case so that a fair investigation can begin,' he told reporters here, stressing the need for an independent investigation. The CBI is investigating the case to ensure a fair probe. The family of the deceased has been actively demanding an independent investigation.

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Accused Remanded, Police Detail Investigation

Earlier, a Bhopal court on Saturday remanded Samarth Singh, the prime accused in the death of his wife Twisha Sharma, to seven days of police custody. The court granted the remand from May 23 to May 29 to facilitate further interrogation after the police produced Samarth Singh to the Court.

Samarth Singh was taken into custody from Jabalpur on May 22. Three notices have also been served to his mother and a former judge, Giribala Singh. Samarth Singh was produced before the court after his medical examination earlier today.

Addressing a press conference, Bhopal Commissioner of Police Sanjay Kumar said Samarth Singh had attempted to surrender before a court in Jabalpur, but police took him into custody after the court refused to allow the surrender."He had come to the court in Jabalpur to surrender, but the court refused to let him surrender. Meanwhile, my team was also there. Then, my team took him into custody with the help of the Jabalpur police team," he said.

Responding to Twisha's mother-in-law, Giribala Singh's denial of receiving three police notices, Kumar maintained that notices had been served and said the police were following due process. "We've issued three notices to her. Now she is denying it, that's a different matter. But we served notices. She is accused of heinous offences. There is no anomaly. Our effort is to investigate her as soon as possible. We have to follow a procedure. We have also put a notice for the cancellation of anticipatory bail in court. There are no lapses. We conducted our investigation impartially and in a completely fair manner, and everything is on record," he said.

AIIMS Medical Board to Conduct Autopsy

Meanwhile, HOD of the forensic department in AIIMS, Sudhir Gupta, stated that the Court authorised AIIMS Delhi Director to constitute a medical board. "We received the order and request to conduct a postmortem on Sunday, from officials of the government of Madhya Pradesh," he said.

He has constituted a medical board of 4 senior doctors of AIIMS Delhi with the approval of the Director, who will conduct the autopsy. The team, along with all the latest instruments, will fly in a state charter plane at 6 pm today to conduct the autopsy in Bhopal.

Family Alleges Dowry Harassment

Twisha Sharma, a resident of Noida, married Bhopal resident Samarth Singh in December 2025. Following her death on May 12, her family alleged mental torture and dowry harassment by her husband and in-laws. (ANI)

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