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CBI Extends Judicial Custody for Twisha Sharma's Husband and Mother-in-Law

CBI Extends Judicial Custody for Twisha Sharma's Husband and Mother-in-Law

A court has extended the judicial custody of Twisha Sharma’s husband and mother-in-law until August 11. The Central Bureau of Investigation requested the extension, stating that the investigation is nearing its conclusion.

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The judicial custody of the husband and mother-in-law of Twisha Sharma has been extended by the court until August 11. This decision follows a formal request made by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) during Tuesday’s proceedings.

According to the CBI, the extension is necessary to finalize the ongoing investigation into the case. The agency indicated that the probe is currently in its final stages, and the additional time will allow them to complete the necessary procedural requirements before moving forward with the legal process. The court accepted the agency's request, ensuring the accused remain in custody while the investigation concludes.

While the court proceedings are moving forward, details regarding the specific charges or the defense's response to the extension remain limited in current reports. The case continues to be monitored as the CBI prepares to wrap up its inquiry.

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Provided a brief, procedural update on the court's decision without offering context or background on the case.

"investigation in the case is in its final stages"

"accepted the Central Bureau of Investigation's (CBI) request"

🔍 What Nobody's Reporting

  • ·Lack of context regarding the original charges or the nature of the allegations against the accused.
  • ·Absence of any statement or perspective from the legal counsel representing the husband and mother-in-law.

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