Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) officials arrive for further probe at the residence of the accused retired judge Giribala Singh in connection with the Twisha Sharma death case, in Bhopal on Tuesday (May 26, 2026).

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A CBI team on Tuesday (May 26, 2026) visited the Bhopal residence of retired judge Giribala Singh to conduct a probe into the death of her daughter-in-law, Twisha Sharma, officials said.The probe agency sleuths, comprising some women personnel, met Ms. Singh's family members at her residence in the Katara Hills area, they said.Later, the CBI team went to the Army Cantonment Kurushetra Mess in the old city's Shahjehanabad area to meet Twisha's family and is currently camping there.The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Monday (May 25, 2026) took over the probe into the death of former model-turned-actor Twisha Sharma, who was found dead at her marital home here on May 12, and registered an FIR against her lawyer husband Samarth Singh and mother-in-law Ms. Giribala Singh.The agency sent a Special Crime Unit to Bhopal to take charge of the investigation and collect the necessary documents and evidence.The CBI has re-registered the State police FIR in which Mr. Samarth Singh and retired district judge Ms. Giribala Singh were named as accused, as its own case, according to the procedure.Taking over the investigation from the State police, the CBI invoked sections 80(2) (punishment for dowry death), 85 (husband or his relative subjecting woman to cruelty) and 3(5) (common intention) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita along with provisions of the Dowry Prohibition Act, which were levelled by the State police as well.The Bhopal police had registered the FIR two days after Twisha's death.In their statements, Twisha's family members alleged that she was tormented by her in-laws, who were not satisfied with the dowry paid at the time of marriage on December 9, 2025. They accused her in-laws of mental torture and domestic violence, and pushing the 33-year-old former Miss Pune to take the extreme step.Twisha's mother-in-law, however, questioned her purported medical treatment and mental state in several media interviews.Mr. Samarth Singh was arrested in Jabalpur on Friday (May 22, 2026) after absconding for 10 days. A Bhopal court on Saturday (May 23, 2026) sent him to a seven-day police remand.On Sunday (May 24, 2026), a team of doctors from AIIMS-Delhi conducted a second postmortem of Twisha in Bhopal following directions from the Madhya Pradesh High Court, after her parents raised serious concerns about procedural lapses by local authorities. Published - May 26, 2026 04:46 pm IST