Twisha Case: Former Judge Giribala Seeks Security and Protected Accommodation in Jail
The court hearing the case accepted her plea, said a lawyer.
A court in Bhopal remanded late model Twisha Sharma’s husband, Samarth Singh, and mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, both accused of dowry harassment, to judicial custody for 14 days on completion of their CBI remand. She is now lodged in Bhopal Central Jail.
Twisha was found hanging in her marital home in Bhopal on May 12.
The former judge told the court that her son was manhandled by a lawyer representing the Twisha Sharma family and claimed she and her son were subjected to constant media trial since the beginning of the case.
Intervening in the court, where once her writ ran supreme as she had served as the Bhopal District and Sessions Judge, Giribala Singh urged Judicial Magistrate First Class Shobhna Bhalave to allow her to make a submission and later alleged that a lawyer (Anurag Shrivastava) assaulted her son in the Jabalpur district court.
She pointed out that during her judicial career she was posted in Bhopal for many years and presided over cases resulting in the conviction of inmates currently housed in the Central Jail. Giribala Singh expressed apprehension about danger to her life and sought adequate security in the jail, Shrivastava told reporters while narrating the court proceedings.
“The former judge requested the court that she and Samarth be kept in a safe place in the jail. The court has accepted the plea and we do not see any problem in it,” he said.
She also demanded that the investigation being conducted by the CBI should not get media coverage.
“The court has given some instructions to the CBI in this regard. When they (the mother-son duo) are taken to jail, they should be given protection from the media,” Shrivastava said.
She pointed out that the media was after her son Samarth, who was inside the courtroom in Jabalpur district for surrendering in the case.
Shrivastava claimed he and media persons were abused by some lawyers in Jabalpur.
“I and the media were threatened, abused and thrown out. The door (of the courtroom) was closed and it was shown live by the media,” he said.
“I told the court everything again today. The CCTV installed in the District Sessions
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