The family of actor Tunisha Sharma has intensified its demand for a second postmortem examination as the legal battle surrounding the high-profile death case continues to gather attention. According to sources close to the proceedings, the family has requested that the second postmortem be conducted at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, citing concerns over the initial investigation and medical examination process. The plea also reportedly seeks a transfer of the investigation from the current jurisdiction to Uttar Pradesh or, alternatively, supervision of the ongoing Special Investigation Team (SIT) by a retired Supreme Court judge. The family believes an independent and closely monitored probe is necessary to ensure transparency and public trust in the investigation. The matter has now reached a critical stage, with the court scheduled to hear arguments on the second postmortem demand. A key factor adding urgency to the proceedings is that Tunisha Sharma’s body has reportedly remained in the mortuary for nearly eight days, increasing pressure on authorities and the judiciary to arrive at a decision quickly. Legal experts suggest that the court’s verdict on whether permission for a second postmortem will be granted could significantly impact the direction of the investigation. The hearing is expected to address both procedural concerns and the family’s demand for a more independent inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the actor’s death. The case continues to attract nationwide attention, with emotional appeals from the family and intense public scrutiny over the handling of the investigation and forensic procedures.


