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Big relief for Khan Sir: Patna court stays arrest in coaching centre firing case
PATNA: Educator Faisal Khan, better known as Khan Sir, received a major legal reprieve after a Patna district court stayed his arrest in a case alleging that he directed security guards to open fire during a violent clash outside his coaching institute earlier this month. The development came a day after the Bihar fire service issued a notice to Khan Sir over alleged fire safety violations at his coaching institute, adding another layer to the controversy surrounding the popular educator....
FIR filed against ‘Khan Sir’ in coaching centre firing case
PATNA: Tutor Faisal Khan, popularly known as Khan Sir, could face arrest after Patna police registered an FIR against him in connection with a firing incident at his coaching centre in the Kadamkuan area. The FIR was lodged at Kadamkuan police station under attempt to murder and Arms Act provisions. Police action followed statements by Khan Sir’s bodyguards, who allegedly told investigators that he had instructed them, “You fire the shots, I will handle the rest.”
Coaching centre firing case: Khan Sir won't surrender in Patna court, says lawyer
Educationist and a coaching institute owner Faisal Khan, popularly known as Khan Sir, will not surrender in the Patna Civil Court, his lawyer Arvind Kumar Mahuar said on Saturday. The legal team will file for bail on Monday. “The time to file an anticipatory bail plea in court ended on Saturday.
Somali soccer referee who was denied US entry says what happened was 'unfortunate'
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Somali soccer referee who was denied US entry says what happened was 'fate'
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Deadly clashes, JAAC crackdown and calls for reform: Why PoK is on the boil
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