
Saif Ali Khan stabbing case: Accused files second bail application, claims FIR 'imaginary story'
The 54-year-old actor was repeatedly stabbed with a knife inside his 12th floor apartment in upscale Bandra on January 16.
He underwent an emergency surgery at Lilavati Hospital, from where he was discharged after five days.
Police nabbed Mohammad Shariful Islam (30) two days after the incident from neighbouring Thane.
The court has scheduled the next hearing on July 21. Islam is currently lodged in Mumbai's Arthur Road jail.

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- Time of India
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The Hindu
10 hours ago
- The Hindu
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Indian Express
12 hours ago
- Indian Express
Six Bangladesh national illegally staying in India deported by Pimpri Chinchwad police
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