The Heartbreaking Fight for Twisha: A Tragic Death and a Battle for Justice at the Supreme Court
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Twisha Sharma Death Case: Parents' Relentless Battle for Justice Reaches Supreme Court
The tragic death of 14-year-old Twisha Sharma in Noida Extension has led her grieving parents on a relentless quest for justice, culminating in a crucial hearing before the Supreme Court. They're seeking a CBI inquiry, alleging builder negligence over critical safety standards.
It's a story that truly grips your heart, the tragic saga of 14-year-old Twisha Sharma, whose untimely death in Noida Extension has now reached the very pinnacle of India's judicial system: the Supreme Court. Her parents, consumed by grief but fueled by an unwavering determination for accountability, have relentlessly pursued justice, and now, their plea for a thorough investigation is poised for a crucial hearing at the Supreme Court on May 25th.
The incident itself is chilling. Back in April, young Twisha met a devastating end after she reportedly fell from the 14th floor of her apartment in a residential society located in Greater Noida West. One can only imagine the shock and profound sorrow that engulfed her family, particularly her father, Ashutosh Sharma, who has since become the face of this arduous legal battle.
At the core of their anguish is a potent allegation: that the builder, AIG Infratech Pvt. Ltd., utterly failed to adhere to crucial safety guidelines, specifically regarding the height of balcony railings. They point to the National Building Code 2016, which mandates a minimum height of 1.1 meters, claiming the railing in their apartment was a mere 90 centimeters – a critical shortfall that, they argue, contributed directly to their daughter's fall. This isn't just about a tragic accident; it's about what they perceive as outright negligence, a preventable lapse that cost them their child.
The journey for justice hasn't been straightforward, though. A previous plea for a CBI investigation, taken to the Allahabad High Court, unfortunately, met with a dismissal. The High Court, while acknowledging the gravity of the situation, expressed that it wasn't the appropriate forum for such a 'deep and pervasive scrutiny,' suggesting the parents explore other legal avenues. This setback, while undoubtedly disheartening, did little to deter Ashutosh Sharma and his wife; instead, it seemingly fortified their resolve to fight on.
And so, their fight has ascended. The Supreme Court's decision to take up the case offers a glimmer of hope, placing the spotlight squarely on builder responsibility and residential safety standards. That date, May 25th, now looms large, representing not just a legal proceeding, but a pivotal moment in a family's desperate search for answers and accountability. It's a reminder that beneath the layers of legal jargon and courtrooms, there's a deeply human story of loss, a desperate quest for truth, and a plea for justice that reverberates far beyond the confines of a single building in Noida Extension.
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