The Bharat Tiwari encounter case is before the Supreme Court after a petition was filed seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry. According to reports, the Supreme Court does not grant an immediate hearing on the petition and instead refuses to take up the matter on an urgent basis. The petitioner’s request centers on conducting an independent investigation through the CBI into the circumstances of the alleged encounter. The available coverage focuses on the procedural development—how the case reaches the Supreme Court and the court’s decision not to hear it immediately—rather than on detailed findings about the incident itself. With the petition now pending in the Supreme Court, further steps depend on how the court schedules the matter and what orders it passes after examining the petition’s claims. The reports provide limited additional factual detail about the underlying incident, parties involved, or prior investigation status, concentrating mainly on the petition seeking CBI involvement and the Supreme Court’s response to the request for urgent consideration.