Madhya Pradesh High Court Cancels Anticipatory Bail of Former Judge Giribala Singh in Twisha Sharma Murder Case
मुख्य बातें
- •The Madhya Pradesh High Court cancelled the anticipatory bail of former judge Giribala Singh in the Twisha Sharma murder case.
- •The Twisha Sharma murder case occurred in Indore in 2022.
- •Giribala Singh held a special status due to his former position as a judge.
- •The High Court’s decision has set a new direction for the investigation, with the trial expected to begin soon.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has recently cancelled the anticipatory bail granted to former judge Giribala Singh in the Twisha Sharma murder case. This order has significantly altered the course of the investigation and trial in the case. According to sources, the High Court bench took into account the gravity of the evidence while delivering this decision.
The Twisha Sharma murder case, which took place in 2022, remains one of the most high-profile cases in the city of Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Twisha Sharma was an active social worker deeply involved in social initiatives. Her murder had sparked widespread outrage across the state. Following the initiation of the investigation, several accused were arrested, but Giribala Singh, due to his former position as a judge, had sought anticipatory bail.
The High Court’s order has paved the way for a fresh direction in the investigation. Despite Giribala Singh’s former judicial status granting him a certain standing, the cancellation of his anticipatory bail has removed legal barriers to the probe. It is expected that the trial in the case will commence shortly.
