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Death after 5 months of marriage, now the court’s decision increases the suspense of Twisha Sharma Case! | Twisha Sharma Death Case Court Rejects Plea For Second Postmortem In Bhopal Mystery Case
Sanjeev Kumar | May 20, 2026 10:23 PM CST

Twisha Sharma Death Case: In Bhopal's Twisha Sharma death case, the court rejected the demand for second postmortem. The family has raised the demand for an impartial investigation, terming the death as suspicious. Dowry harassment, forensic controversy and legal battles have made the case high-profile.

There was a big twist in Bhopal's famous Twisha Sharma death case on Wednesday. The court rejected the petition of Twisha's family, which had demanded a second postmortem. After this decision of the court, now the biggest question before the family is whether they will continue the legal fight further or complete the last rites process.

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Twisha Sharma, 33, originally from Noida, was found hanging at her in-laws' house in Katara Hills, Bhopal on May 12. Only five months had passed since the marriage. This matter has been continuously in the headlines since the incident.

The dead body is kept in the mortuary of AIIMS Bhopal.

After Twisha's death, her body has been kept in the mortuary of AIIMS Bhopal since May 13. The family had refused to accept the body. They allege that Twisha's death was not a normal suicide but under suspicious circumstances and the matter should be investigated impartially. The family continued to demand an independent investigation and a second postmortem. He says that many important aspects were ignored in the first investigation.

Family raised questions on forensic process

The matter became more serious when different claims emerged regarding the process of preserving the dead body. The family alleges that keeping the body in the mortuary for a long time could destroy important forensic evidence. It was told that the police had informed the family that the body was preserved at a temperature of minus 4 degrees Celsius. At the same time, doctors of the Forensic Medicine and Toxicology Department of AIIMS Bhopal reportedly said that a temperature of minus 80 degrees Celsius is necessary to keep the body safe for a long time. After this contradiction, the family had demanded a second postmortem in the court.

Investigation into allegations of dowry harassment and cruelty continues

Twisha Sharma's death has made the entire case high-profile. The family has accused the in-laws of harassment and mental torture. The police are currently investigating under sections related to dowry death and cruelty. According to sources, the investigating agencies are also closely examining digital evidence, call records, chats and forensic reports. Police are trying to find out whether the death was suicide or there was some other reason behind it.

What next after the court's decision?

After the court rejected the demand for a second postmortem, the family is now left with limited legal options. However, people close to the family say that they may consider moving the higher court. Meanwhile, the debate regarding the matter has also intensified on social media. Many people are demanding a fair investigation, while some are questioning the lengthy legal process. Twisha Sharma death case has now become not just a family tragedy but a big question related to investigation process, forensic transparency and women's safety.


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