Twisha Sharma Death: Court Orders 2nd Autopsy; Husband Withdraws Bail
High Court allows a second autopsy in the Twisha Sharma death case.

Top Summary
- What happened: The Madhya Pradesh High Court has ordered a second autopsy for Twisha Sharma, whose death is being investigated.
- Why it matters: The family alleges foul play in Twisha's death and believes the first autopsy had critical lapses.
- What changes for people: A team from AIIMS Delhi will conduct the autopsy in Bhopal. The investigation into the cause of death will continue.
- Who is affected: Twisha Sharma's family, husband Samarth Singh, and investigators involved in the case.
High Court Orders Second Autopsy
The Madhya Pradesh High Court on Friday allowed a second autopsy in the Twisha Sharma death case. This comes after the family alleged that her death was not a suicide but a case needing deeper scrutiny.
The court has directed that a team from AIIMS Delhi will conduct the second autopsy. The procedure will take place in Bhopal, with arrangements for a special flight to bring the doctors.
The court emphasized that the autopsy must be completed at the earliest.
Husband Withdraws Bail Plea
Twisha Sharma's husband, Samarth Singh, withdrew his bail application from the High Court. He stated he would surrender before a trial court and seek bail from there.
Singh has been evading arrest since his wife's death, and police are searching for him.
Family Alleges Lapses in First Autopsy
Twisha Sharma's family approached the High Court after a lower court denied their request for a second autopsy.
The family flagged what they believed were lapses in the first autopsy, asserting that the FIR was registered three days after Twisha's death. They also claimed that investigators did not provide the material allegedly used in the hanging during the first postmortem examination.
Solicitor General's Statement
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the State in the High Court, stated that a second postmortem would boost the confidence of all parties.
He added, "second postmortem does not mean raising finger on any person, it would boost confidence of all parties."
He clarified that he did not doubt the correctness of the first report or the competence of the doctor involved.
Discrepancies in Initial Report
Twisha Sharma's lawyer questioned the lack of detailed mention of injuries in the first post-mortem report.
Another discrepancy pointed out was a difference between Twisha's height recorded during the post-mortem and the height mentioned in the police report.
Background of the Case
Twisha Sharma, a model and actor, was found dead on May 12, just five months after marrying Samarth Singh. They met on a dating app in 2024 and married in December 2025.
Her parents allege that she was subjected to various forms of abuse by her husband and in-laws.
What to Watch Next
The AIIMS Delhi team will conduct the second autopsy, the results of which will be crucial in determining the cause of death. The court's direction for a swift completion of the autopsy indicates the urgency in resolving this case, and we'll continue to monitor for updates on Samarth Singh's surrender and subsequent bail hearing.
