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Court Rejects Second Autopsy Plea in Twisha Sharma Death Case

The court declined a fresh post-mortem request but directed police to examine whether the body could be preserved longer for legal proceedings.

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  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
  • A local court rejected the plea for a second autopsy of Twisha Sharma.
  • The family alleged irregularities in the original post-mortem process.
  • Police were asked to check body preservation facilities in Madhya Pradesh.

Bhopal: A local court on Wednesday rejected the plea seeking a second autopsy of Twisha Sharma, the Noida woman who was found hanging at her marital home earlier this month following alleged dowry harassment.

However, the court directed police to verify whether facilities were available in Madhya Pradesh to preserve her body for a longer duration amid the ongoing legal proceedings.

The case has triggered wider attention over dowry-related deaths, forensic transparency and investigation procedures in sensitive domestic violence cases.

Twisha Sharma Death Case: Family Sought Second Autopsy

Twisha Sharma’s parents had approached the court demanding a second post-mortem examination at All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi.

The family alleged lapses in the initial investigation and expressed concerns that individuals connected to her in-laws may have influenced the first autopsy conducted in Bhopal.

According to the plea, the parents questioned the credibility and neutrality of the original forensic procedure after their daughter’s death on May 12.

The second-order effect of such allegations could deepen public scrutiny over forensic independence and procedural transparency in dowry death investigations across India.

Court Declines Fresh Autopsy but Issues Direction

While rejecting the request for a second autopsy, the court instructed police authorities to examine whether adequate preservation facilities exist in Madhya Pradesh for retaining the body if required during future legal proceedings.

Legal experts note that courts generally order second autopsies only under exceptional circumstances involving clear evidence of procedural irregularity or contradictory forensic findings.

The court’s limited intervention suggests it sought to balance the family’s concerns while avoiding duplication of the post-mortem process without stronger preliminary evidence.

Dowry Harassment Allegations Under Investigation

The case remains under active investigation following allegations of dowry-related harassment at Twisha Sharma’s marital home.

Cases involving alleged dowry deaths continue to remain a major legal and social concern in India despite stricter laws and criminal provisions aimed at curbing domestic abuse linked to marriage-related demands.

Experts say investigations in such cases often face intense public pressure because forensic findings, witness statements and family testimonies become crucial in determining whether the death was suicide, abetment or homicide.

Debate Over Forensic Transparency Grows

The Twisha Sharma case has also revived broader discussions around:

  • Independence of forensic procedures
  • Accountability in dowry death investigations
  • Victim family rights during autopsy processes
  • Delays in judicial and police response

As the investigation continues, the court’s order is expected to keep attention focused on how authorities handle evidence preservation and procedural fairness in high-profile domestic violence cases.

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