Hyderabad.22.02.2026: The sensational Ayesha Meera case, which shook the nation, has officially been closed by the CBI after 19 years. The agency told the court that no new evidence was found to identify the real culprit.
The Ayesha Meera case, one of the most controversial and emotionally charged murder cases in Andhra Pradesh, has reached a painful end. After nearly two decades of legal struggle by the victim’s parents, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed a closure report citing lack of evidence.
CBI Closes Ayesha Meera Case
The Ayesha Meera case was closed after the CBI informed the court that it could not trace the real accused despite years of investigation. The agency stated clearly that no fresh or credible evidence emerged during its probe.
The decision has brought disappointment to Ayesha Meera’s family, who have been fighting for justice since 2007. The closure effectively ends all criminal proceedings in the case.
Background of the Ayesha Meera Case
Ayesha Meera was brutally murdered on December 27, 2007, inside a women’s hostel at 0 in 1. The shocking nature of the crime triggered nationwide outrage and widespread protests.
The Ayesha Meera case quickly became a symbol of concerns over women’s safety and the effectiveness of the criminal justice system.
CBI Took Over Investigation in 2019
Initially investigated by the state police, the case later came under scrutiny for alleged lapses. In 2019, the High Court ordered the 2 to take over the probe.
The CBI re-opened the Ayesha Meera case with the hope of uncovering new leads. The agency examined witnesses, reviewed forensic records, and rechecked earlier findings.
Six-Year Probe Yields No New Evidence
After nearly six years of investigation, the CBI concluded that it could not find any new material evidence. Officials stated that all possible angles were explored, but the identity of the real culprit remained unestablished.
In its closure report, the agency said the available evidence was insufficient to proceed with prosecution in the Ayesha Meera case.
Accused Satyambabu Released
Satyambabu, who had earlier faced allegations in connection with the Ayesha Meera case, has been released. The CBI stated that there was no conclusive proof linking him to the crime.
With the closure report accepted, no individual stands accused in the case at present.
Mother Seeks Re-Postmortem
Ayesha Meera’s mother has continued to demand justice. She has requested that her daughter’s remains be collected for a re-postmortem, hoping that advanced forensic methods might reveal new clues.
The family has maintained that the Ayesha Meera case was not investigated properly in its early stages.
Court Orders Funeral as per Rituals
This month, the CBI court directed that Ayesha Meera’s funeral be conducted on the 27th in accordance with religious rituals. The order comes years after the tragic incident, marking a formal closure of legal proceedings.
For the parents, however, the emotional wounds remain unhealed despite the official end of the Ayesha Meera case.
Highlights of the Ayesha Meera Case
- Ayesha Meera was murdered on December 27, 2007, in a women’s hostel.
- The case sparked nationwide outrage and protests.
- CBI took over the investigation in 2019 on High Court orders.
- The agency investigated the case for six years.
- No new evidence was found to identify the real culprit.
- The CBI officially closed the Ayesha Meera case.
A Long Legal Battle Ends Without Justice
The closure of the Ayesha Meera case marks the end of a 19-year legal struggle by her parents. While the investigation has officially concluded, questions about accountability and justice continue to linger.
The case remains a stark reminder of the challenges faced in solving sensitive crimes and the pain endured by families seeking truth.

