The CBI has taken over the investigation into actor-model Twisha Sharma's death, amid claims of bias and procedural lapses in the state probe. | India News

Twisha Sharma case LIVE updates: Madhya Pradesh high court ordered a second autopsy by an expert AIIMS Delhi team and the state government handed the probe over to the CBI, while…

The police have come under scrutiny over their handling of the death of former 32-year-old model-actor Twisha Sharma | India News

AIIMS Delhi forms a four-member board for Twisha Sharma's second autopsy, following a court order in her dowry death case.

Twisha Sharma case: The court's intervention follows family allegations of procedural lapses in the investigation. | India News

The Supreme Court has taken suo motu cognisance of the Twisha Sharma death case. Her husband, Samarth Singh, has been arrested. He is the son of a retired district judge. Police…

Supreme Court registers suo motu case on Twisha Sharma's alleged dowry death amid family claims of evidence tampering and investigation flaws.

The matter is slated to be heard on May 25 by a bench led by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and comprising justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi. | India News

The matter pertaining to the death of 33-year-old Twisha Sharma will be heard on Monday.

A special bench led by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and comprising justices Joymalya Bagchi, and Justice Vipul M Pancholi will hear the matter on Monday | India News

Twisha Sharma's family has accused her husband and mother-in-law of harassment and murder, while the accused deny the claims. | India News

The Supreme Court is set to hear the Twisha Sharma death case, raising questions about forensic evidence, timelines, and potential institutional bias. | India News

Twisha Sharma death case: Follow live updates from The Hindu as the Supreme Court hears a suo motu plea

The court also said that the case should be transferred to the CBI as it is “against the narrative that is being created because accused is an ex-judge.” | India News

The bench recorded the statement by the Madhya Pradesh government that it has already written to the Centre recommending a CBI probe into the matter | India News

The Supreme Court has urged Madhya Pradesh to involve the CBI in probing Twisha Sharma's dowry death and requested media outlets to refrain from publishing speculative statements.

The bench appealed to the media not to record statements from potential witnesses or family members, saying such coverage could prejudice matters.

Supreme Court supports CBI investigation into Twisha Sharma's death, urging media restraint and fair treatment for all involved.

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Madhya Pradesh High Court gives Giribala Singh two days to respond as CBI takes over the Twisha Sharma case.

The Supreme Court of India has backed the Madhya Pradesh government’s decision to transfer the death case of former model-turned-actor Twisha Sharma to the Central Bureau of…