Remanding Samarth Singh to CBI Custody in Twisha Sharma Death Case: Fair or Excessive?
Bhopal court remands Samarth Singh to CBI custody in Twisha Sharma death case, raising questions about the fairness of the investigation process.

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In Madhya Pradesh, India, a Bhopal court has remanded Samarth Singh, husband of Twisha Sharma, to the custody of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in connection with the investigation into Sharma's death. The remand decision follows actions by the investigation team and Bhopal police, with the case drawing judicial attention including from Justice Devnarayan Mishra.
The dispute centers on whether the remand and ongoing investigation procedures are justified and proportionate under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita legal framework. The next procedural step is the continuation of CBI custody until May 29, as reported by multiple sources.
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