Patna court granted anticipatory bail to educator Khan Sir and three staff members (File photo enhanced with AI)
PATNA: Patna court on Monday granted anticipatory bail to educator Faisal Khan, popularly known as Khan Sir, in connection with the coaching institute firing case.Three staff members of the coaching institute also got anticipatory bail, Khan Sir's lawyer said.The case relates to a firing incident that occurred in early June after a group of 15-20 people allegedly vandalised Khan Global Studies Institute in the state capital on June 2 night and hurled stones at its premises.His two security guards have been accused of firing in the air during the incident, news agency PTI reported.Khan was named in an FIR related to the firing incident."Six people have been granted bail. The judge first announced Khan Sir's anticipatory bail, followed by that of his three staff members," lawyer Arvind Kumar Mouar said.
The Patna civil court also granted bail to two security guards, who were arrested in connection with the case, he said."We presented our arguments, and the Public Prosecutor (PP) opposed them. However, the police had already recorded the findings in the case diary after conducting a proper investigation," Mouar said.During the investigation, it was found that the guards fired in the air from licensed arms, he added.
"The guards carried out aerial firing in self-defence. The police recorded in the FIR that one of the guards had sustained head injuries before the firing. Under Section 35 of the BNS, a licensed firearm holder has the right to act in self-defence or to protect one's life and property," the lawyer said.The court had on Friday deferred its order on the anticipatory bail plea of Khan Sir in the case till July 13, citing the district judge's leave.On July 8, it had reserved the order after hearing final arguments from both sides.Khan Sir had alleged that his rival Raushan Anand orchestrated the vandalism of his coaching institute.While Khan Sir evaded arrest throughout the court proceedings, Anand was apprehended a day after the vandalism incident, PTI reported.He was granted bail on June 15, a couple of days after his brother Prince Yadav was found dead under mysterious circumstances in Nepal's Biratnagar.Upon his release, Anand accused Khan of having orchestrated the "murder" of his brother Prince Yadav.(With agency inputs)
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