The Supreme Court has taken cognizance of the Twisha Sharma death case, with the Chief Justice of India scheduled to hear the matter. Investigations are ongoing into the circumstances surrounding her death, including a second autopsy and examination of her final communications and alleged abortion angle.
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The Madhya Pradesh government has recommended a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into the Twisha Sharma death case, with AIIMS Delhi doctors conducting the autopsy and a notice issued to her mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, who denies allegations and faces potential loss of bail.
India's NITI Aayog has announced new appointments, including Ashok Kumar Lahiri as the new vice chairperson, along with the AIIMS Delhi director and DST Secretary as members.
Samarth Singh, the husband of the deceased Twisha Sharma, has been sent to seven-day police custody in connection with her death. Police report that Singh, a lawyer, is not cooperating with the investigation, and an AIIMS Delhi team is prepared for a second autopsy.
The director of AIIMS Delhi clarified that doctors are using AI as a filtering and triage tool in healthcare, emphasizing that final medical decisions remain with human professionals.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has mandated a second autopsy on the body of Twisha Sharma, instructing the state government to arrange for a specialized medical team from AIIMS, Delhi, to conduct the procedure in Bhopal. This order follows the family's initial request for a second examination.
Surgeons at AIIMS Delhi successfully performed a high-risk operation to remove a 21.8 kg uterine sarcoma tumor from a Delhi resident who had been suffering from progressive abdominal fullness for four months and was recently diagnosed with diabetes and hypertension.