A major development has emerged in the ongoing investigation into the Twisha Sharma death case, as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has reportedly reached the residence of accused Giribala Singh following a significant court ruling. According to officials, the Madhya Pradesh High Court’s Jabalpur bench has rejected Giribala Singh’s anticipatory bail plea, paving the way for possible custodial interrogation and further legal action. Sources indicate that the CBI team arrived at her residence shortly after the court’s order, intensifying speculation over her imminent arrest or formal detention for questioning. The agency is also expected to issue summons for detailed interrogation as part of its ongoing probe into the circumstances surrounding Twisha Sharma’s death. The High Court’s decision reportedly came after the CBI was included as a party in the case and argued for custodial questioning to confront statements and evidence gathered during the investigation. Officials believe that cross-verification of testimonies, including those of other individuals already under CBI custody, is crucial to establishing a clearer sequence of events. Investigators are expected to question Giribala Singh on multiple critical aspects of the case, including who first discovered Twisha Sharma in an unconscious state, the actions taken immediately afterward, and the timeline of events leading up to the incident. Authorities will also examine communication records and interactions following the incident, along with alleged delays in taking the victim to the hospital. The investigation further focuses on family relations, possible domestic disputes, and inconsistencies in earlier statements provided by those involved. Officials are also reviewing forensic and medical reports, including circumstances surrounding the post-mortem process and presence of individuals during critical moments of the case. With the CBI now actively present at the accused’s residence and legal protection withdrawn, the case has entered a crucial phase where custodial interrogation or arrest may follow depending on procedural developments.


