Bar Council of India Suspends Advocate Samarth Singh Over Wife's Dowry Death Allegations
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- The Bar Council of India suspended advocate Samarth Singh from legal practice immediately due to serious allegations of dowry death of his wife, model-turned-actor Twisha Sharma.
- Singh surrendered after withdrawing his bail plea, and a second autopsy for Sharma was ordered.
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The Bar Council of India has suspended advocate Samarth Singh from legal practice following allegations of dowry death of his wife, model-turned-actor Twisha Sharma. Sharma was found hanging at her matrimonial home in Bhopal, with her family alleging dowry harassment and her in-laws claiming drug addiction.
The Bar Council of India has suspended advocate Samarth Singh from legal practice immediately following allegations of dowry death of his wife, model-turned-actor Twisha Sharma.
NEW DELHI: The Bar Council of India on Friday suspended advocate Samarth Singh from practising law with immediate effect in connection with the alleged dowry death of his wife, model-turned-actor Twisha Sharma, saying the charges against him were serious enough to damage the image and integrity of the legal profession.
In an interim order, the apex legal body said advocates are officers of the court and their conduct must not undermine public faith in the justice system. It added that the allegations against Singh had a “direct bearing” on the dignity and discipline of the profession.
“Accordingly, Samarth Singh, Advocate, is hereby suspended from practice as an advocate with immediate effect, pending further consideration by the Bar Council of India and/or the appropriate Disciplinary Committee,” the order stated.
Twisha Sharma, 33, was found hanging at her matrimonial home in Bhopal’s Katara Hills area on May 12, just months after her marriage. While her in-laws have claimed she struggled with drug addiction, her family has alleged she was subjected to dowry harassment that drove her to death.
The Bar Council said the matter involved “serious allegations” linked to the death of a woman at her matrimonial home within months of marriage.
Referring to the FIR and the ongoing criminal investigation, it also noted that it had received information that Samarth Singh was absconding and allegedly not cooperating with investigators.
Following the suspension order, Singh will not be permitted to appear, plead, file vakalatnama, or practise before any court, tribunal or authority anywhere in the country until further orders.
The development came amid major twists in the case on Friday. Samarth Singh, who had allegedly been on the run for over a week, withdrew his anticipatory bail plea before the Madhya Pradesh High Court and later surrendered before a court in Jabalpur. He was subsequently taken into custody by Bhopal police.
The high court also directed that a second autopsy of Twisha Sharma be conducted by a specialised team from AIIMS Delhi after concerns raised by her family over the initial postmortem.
Separately, the court issued notice to Twisha’s mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, on petitions seeking cancellation of her bail over allegations that she was not cooperating with the probe.
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Samarth Singh will face further disciplinary action from the Bar Council of India.
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The second autopsy will provide crucial evidence in the case.
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Giribala Singh's bail may be cancelled.
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- What were the findings of the initial postmortem?
- What is the timeline for the second autopsy and its findings?
- Will Giribala Singh's bail be cancelled?
- What are the specific charges against Samarth Singh?