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‘Multiple antemortem injuries’: Chilling details in Noida woman dowry death case; retd judge gets pre-arrest bail

Retired Judge, Son Charged in Noida Dowry Death; Bail Granted

A retired district judge and her advocate son are booked in Bhopal over the alleged dowry death of 31‑year‑old Twisha Sharma from Noida. The judge received pre‑arrest bail after the case was filed.

A retired district judge and her son face charges in the murder of Twisha Sharma, a 31‑year‑old Noida woman. The judge was granted pre‑arrest bail in Bhopal.

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A retired district judge and her advocate son have been booked in Madhya Pradesh’s Bhopal in connection with the alleged dowry death of the latter’s wife, police said.

The woman, 31‑year‑old Twisha Sharma from Noida, was found hanging at her marital home in Katara Hills on the night of 12 May, according to news agency PTI.

Police said Sharma had met the accused through a dating app in 2024 and the two married in December 2025. “The accused and his mother rushed Twisha to a hospital, where she was declared dead on arrival by doctors. Police was alerted about the case by hospital authorities at around 11 pm,” said Katara Hills police station in‑charge Sunil Kumar Dubey to PTI.

According to police, Sharma’s family alleged she had been harassed for dowry and murdered by her in‑laws. Her relatives claimed she had spoken to them over the phone till around 10 pm on Tuesday and had expressed a desire to leave Bhopal and return to Noida.

A case under the Bharatiya Nyaya Samhita related to dowry death and dowry harassment has been registered against Giribala Singh and Samarth Singh. Efforts are being made to arrest them, said additional police commissioner (Zone‑2) Gautam Solanki.

The case attracted attention after Sharma’s family alleged physical assault, dowry harassment and attempts to destroy evidence. Her brother, an Indian Army major, also sought intervention from senior authorities over an alleged delay in registration of the FIR. Family members staged protests outside Katara Hills police station and later at the women’s police station, alleging police inaction and demanding registration of a criminal case.

Police registered the FIR around 3:30 am on Friday under Sections 80, 85 and 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, along with Sections 3 and 4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act. Section 80 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita pertains to dowry death and carries a punishment ranging from a minimum of seven years’ imprisonment to life imprisonment. Section 85 relates to cruelty by husband or relatives of the husband.

Later on Friday, a Bhopal court granted anticipatory bail to the retired judge. “The court granted anticipatory bail to the former judge, while the hearing on her son’s plea will take place on Monday,” her counsel told TOI.

A post‑mortem conducted at AIIMS Bhopal stated that “death is due to antemortem hanging by ligature”. The autopsy report further noted: “Multiple antemortem injuries (simple in nature, possible by blunt force) over other parts of the body have been noted.” According to the forensic findings, blood and viscera samples preserved for toxicological analysis “rule out concomitant intoxication”. The report also said nail clippings had been preserved for DNA analysis and noted that the ligature material was “neither present in situ nor submitted by IO for examination by us.”

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