The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested former judge Giribala Singh in connection with the ongoing investigation into the death of Twisha Sharma, marking a major development in the case that has drawn widespread attention.
Central Bureau of Investigation officials confirmed that the arrest was made after fresh evidence emerged during the probe into the circumstances surrounding Twisha Sharma’s death. The agency has been examining multiple angles, including possible foul play and alleged procedural irregularities linked to earlier stages of the investigation.
The case gained traction after the family of Twisha Sharma raised concerns over inconsistencies in the initial findings and demanded a deeper investigation. Following petitions and public pressure, the matter was transferred to the CBI for a comprehensive review.
Sources indicate that Giribala Singh, a former judicial officer, was questioned multiple times before being taken into custody. Investigators reportedly suspect her of being linked to key procedural decisions that are now under scrutiny as part of the broader inquiry.
CBI teams have also been reviewing documents, digital records, and witness statements to reconstruct the sequence of events leading up to the incident. Officials said that further arrests cannot be ruled out as the investigation progresses.
The arrest has intensified political and public debate, with legal experts and rights groups calling for transparency in the handling of sensitive cases involving judicial or institutional figures. Some have also stressed the importance of ensuring a fair and unbiased investigation given the high-profile nature of the case.
Meanwhile, authorities have maintained that the investigation is still in its early stages and that all actions are being taken strictly based on evidence collected so far. They have urged the public not to speculate until the final report is submitted.
The case continues to be closely monitored, with the CBI expected to present further findings in the coming weeks as part of its ongoing probe into Twisha Sharma’s death.