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Zubeen's death: Judicial probe begins; CM Sarma extends full support
Zubeen Garg was 52

Zubeen's death: Judicial probe begins; CM Sarma extends full support

Nov 04, 2025
03:07 pm

What's the story

In early October, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had ordered a judicial probe into the mysterious death of renowned singer Zubeen Garg in Singapore. The one-man commission, headed by Justice Soumitra Saikia of the Gauhati High Court, began its investigation on Monday. On Tuesday, Sarma emphasized the importance of full cooperation with the commission to ensure transparency and impartiality in uncovering the truth behind Garg's untimely demise.

Twitter Post

Read Sarma's tweet here

Ongoing investigation

Police SIT has been probing the case, too

Meanwhile, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the Assam Police, under the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), has been investigating Garg's death since it occurred on September 19. A two-member team from SIT recently visited Singapore to gather information about Garg's demise. On the other hand, the judicial commission will continue to accept affidavits from concerned parties until November 21. Around four advocates will assist Justice Saikia in this probe.

Investigation update

Sarma claims death was murder, not an accident

This comes after Sarma claimed that Garg's death was a murder, not an accident. On Monday, the CM said, "Today, I am not terming it an accident. The charge sheet in Zubeen Garg's murder case needs to be submitted by December 17. I have set a target to submit it by December 8."

Chargesheet approval

Sarma meets Amit Shah to expedite chargesheet submission

Sarma also met Union Home Minister Amit Shah to expedite the process of submitting the chargesheet, as the incident took place in a foreign country. "If any incident happens in a foreign country, approval is needed from the Ministry of Home Affairs before submitting the chargesheet," he explained. The SIT will seek this approval from MHA within three to four days, and it plans to submit the chargesheet by December 7, 8, or 9.

International cooperation

Singaporean authorities sent final post-mortem report

On November 1, Sarma announced that Singaporean authorities had sent the final post-mortem and toxicology reports of Garg to the Assam government. "Our officer told me that the Singapore government has formally sent the final post-mortem report, complete sea-related information, and toxicology report through MLAT," he said. Garg had died in Singapore while attending the Northeast India Festival.