The Supreme Court has given its verdict in Bollywood actor Sushant Singh suicide case. In this case, the Supreme Court has considered the FIR lodged in Bihar to be correct and has issued an order that CBI will investigate this matter. After hearing this decision of the court, Sushant's sister Shweta Kirti Singh has made a tweet. She wrote in her tweet, "There we go. Finally. CBI investigation found in Sushant case! #CBITakesOver." A lot of celebrities and crores of fans were demanding a CBI inquiry in this case which is going to happen now. Whatever the outcome of the CBI Enquiry is, at the very least, we will get a fair and unbiased enquiry now. Very thankful to the Indian Jurisprudence for keeping the dreams and aspirations of millions of Indians alive. Thanks to #Warriors4SSR who have fought hard for this victory https://t.co/GOwK5PTGBp — vishal kirti (@vikirti) August 19, 2020 Talking at the same time, the actor's father had lodged an FIR in Bihar on the Sushant Suicide case. Since then, the Bihar government appealed and after hearing his appeal, the Central Government ordered a CBI inquiry into the matter. Thereafter, a petition was filed in the Supreme Court by Rhea Chakraborty. In which it was said that the judiciary of this case is in Mumbai and the case should be investigated by the Mumbai Police, but their petition has been dismissed. There we go!! Finally!! CBI for SSR!! #CBITakesOver — shweta singh kirti (@shwetasinghkirt) August 19, 2020 Now hearing the news of CBI investigation, Sushant's brother-in-law has tweeted on this matter. He tweeted and wrote, "Whatever the outcome of the CBI investigation, at least we will get a clean and fair investigation. I am very thankful to the Indian judiciary which kept the dreams of crores of actors and Indians alive. Sushant Warriors Thank you who have fought a long battle for this victory." Also Read- Uddhav government holds emergency meeting after SC verdict in Sushant case Sushant Singh suicide case gets approval for CBI investigation Criminal Intelligence Unit issues summons against rapper Badshah