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Patna court reserves order on Khan Sir's anticipatory bail plea in coaching institute firing case
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Patna court reserves order on Khan Sir's anticipatory bail plea in coaching institute firing case

A Patna court reserved its decision on the anticipatory bail plea of educator Faisal Khan, known as 'Khan Sir,' in a case involving a firing incident at his coaching institute. The incident occurred in early June after his institute was allegedly vandalized by a group, leading to security guards opening fire. The court heard arguments from both sides and plans to announce its order on July 10. Khan's legal representative stated that Khan was not directly involved in the shooting, which was considered a matter of 'private defense,' and that he fully cooperated with the police. The court also addressed bail pleas for Khan's security guards and three other staff members.

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Patna court reserves order on Khan Sir's anticipatory bail plea in coaching institute firing case

A Patna court reserved its decision on the anticipatory bail plea of educator Faisal Khan, known as 'Khan Sir,' in a case involving a firing incident at his coaching institute. The incident occurred in early June after his institute was allegedly vandalized by a group, leading to security guards opening fire. The court heard arguments from both sides and plans to announce its order on July 10. Khan's legal representative stated that Khan was not directly involved in the shooting, which was considered a matter of 'private defense,' and that he fully cooperated with the police. The court also addressed bail pleas for Khan's security guards and three other staff members.

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