Supreme Court's Intervention: A Needed Step Toward Accountability The recent suo motu proceedings initiated by the Supreme Court in the Twisha Sharma case have exposed deep seated concerns about institutional bias and procedural discrepancies in the initial investigation.
The court's order makes clear that all aspects of the case must now be independently examined by the investigating agency.
Chief Justice Surya Kant expressed "slightly at pain" over the actions taken by various parties involved in the case, underscoring the perceived shortcomings in the initial investigation and concerns raised by Twisha's family about procedural lapses.