High Court Denies Relief to Twisha’s Mother-in-Law Giribala; Verdict Based on Gravity of the Crime
मुख्य बातें
- •High Court denies relief to Giribala, Twisha’s mother-in-law
- •Court refuses relief citing the gravity of the crime
- •Court lists reasons including severity of offence, nature of allegations, and availability of evidence
- •Decision highlights that the seriousness of a crime cannot be disregarded
The High Court has refused to grant relief to Giribala, the mother-in-law of Twisha. The decision was made in light of the severity of the crime. The court observed that the offence is grave and cannot be overlooked.
Giribala’s lawyer argued in court that she deserved relief, but the court dismissed this contention. It stated that, given the seriousness of the crime, granting relief would not be appropriate.
In its ruling, the court cited several reasons, including the gravity of the offence, the nature of the allegations, and the availability of evidence. It concluded that, considering all these factors, no relief could be granted to Giribala.
The court’s decision underscores that the severity of a crime cannot be ignored. It has made it clear that, in criminal cases, all aspects must be thoroughly examined before any relief is considered.
What further action will be taken in this matter remains unclear. However, the court’s ruling has firmly established that Giribala will not receive any relief.

