Strict action in Bhopal’s Twisha Sharma death case: Accused husband Samarth surrenders in court, victim’s lawyer raises questions Twisha Sharma Case: Big twist in Bhopal suicide case, husband Samarth Singh, carrying a reward of ₹ 30,000, surrenders in Jabalpur court

A very strict and big legal update has come to light in the famous and high-profile Twisha Sharma death case of Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh. Samarth Singh, the husband of the deceased and the main accused, who was absconding from the police for the last several days, has finally surrendered before the strict clutches of the law in Jabalpur District Court. Immediately after surrendering in the court premises, the police force present there took Samarth Singh into their custody.

According to legal circles, just before this the anticipatory bail application filed by Samarth Singh’s lawyer in Jabalpur High Court was withdrawn. As soon as the petition was returned, it became completely clear that the accused had no other option but to surrender.

Tough legal tussle between lawyers: Bhopal vs Jabalpur

After this tough surrender, important and technical statements have come out from the lawyers of both the parties:

  • Defense Argument: Giving more details to the media, accused Samarth Singh’s lawyer Saurabh Sundar clarified, “Samarth Singh has surrendered here respecting the legal processes. We are filing a formal application before the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) in the court so that the upcoming court proceedings can be taken forward.”

  • Objection of the aggrieved party: On the other hand, senior lawyer Anurag Srivastava, representing the family of deceased Twisha Sharma, has raised strong legal questions on the jurisdiction of this surrender. He said, “The main trial court of this entire case is located in Bhopal and the Chief Investigating Officer (IO) investigating the case is also from Bhopal Police. In such a situation, legally and practically, Samarth Singh should have surrendered either in the concerned trial court in Bhopal or directly before the Bhopal investigating officer. Surrendering in Jabalpur could only be an attempt to prolong the process.”

What is the whole matter? Know the main reason

This whole harsh and tragic incident happened at the beginning of this month, which completely shook the capital Bhopal:

Events: past 12 May 2026 31 year old Twisha Sharma lives in a posh area of ​​Bhopal. Katara Hills She was found hanging under suspicious circumstances in her in-laws’ house located in Mumbai. Immediately after the incident, Twisha’s maternal family and the victim’s family had made serious allegations against the in-laws.

The family’s direct allegation is that since marriage, Twisha was being continuously harassed mentally and physically for dowry (Dowry Harassment), due to which she took this suicidal step due to being fed up and being strongly instigated to commit suicide by her in-laws.

FIR under Indian Justice Code (BNS) and Dowry Act

Based on the seriousness of the case and the strong statements of the family, Katara Hills police station of Bhopal took immediate action and registered a case against the main accused husband Samarth Singh and his mother Giribala under the new laws of the country. The police had registered an FIR against the two under sections 80(2), 85 and 3(5) of the Indian Code of Justice (BNS) as well as stringent and non-bailable provisions of the Dowry Prohibition Act.

Since the accused were continuously dodging the police since the incident, an official announcement was made by the Police Commissionerate to give a cash reward of Rs 30,000 to the person who provides concrete information or helps in the arrest of Samarth Singh. Now during the police remand, Samarth is expected to be interrogated and many more harsh revelations related to the real causes of death and torture are expected.