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Saif Ali Khan stabbing case: Why wasn’t 'attempt to murder' charge invoked, ask jurists

IndiaTimes Monday, 20 January 2025
Legal experts question why Mumbai police have not charged Saif Ali Khan's alleged attacker with attempted murder, given the grievous injuries from multiple stab wounds. The actor’s condition suggests serious harm, warranting the offence under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. They stress adding this charge would strengthen the case, particularly if the robbery charge fails.
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News video: Lawyer of the accused Alleges Procedural Lapses in Saif Ali Khan Stabbing Case Investigation 

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Mumbai : On actor Saif Ali Khan stabbing case, Sandeep Sherkhane, Advocate of the accused says, "It has been presented that the investigation conducted was not proper, and no notice was served. There is no section related to attempted murder, which would have justified serving the notice, but it was...

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