Professor Khan arrest case: 'Malord today or tomorrow himself ...', what did the Supreme Court say about Sibal's argument? - Professor Ali Khan, the University of Ashoka
Co -professor at the University of Ashoka, Ali Khan (Ali Khan), reached the Supreme Court against his arrest in connection with the operation on Operation Sindoor. He disputed his arrest and asked for early trial on the case. The court gave the assurance to list the case soon. Two Fir’s were filed against Ali Khan in which a case was registered under different divisions against him. Mala Dixit, New -Delhi. Ali Khan, associate professor at Ashoka University, who was arrested for comment on Operation Sindoor, reached the Supreme Court for relief. Ali Khan disputed the arrest by filing a petition in the Supreme Court. He was requested on Monday for early trial on the case, on which the court assured the case to list the case soon. Sibal’s professor Ali Khan, who ended up in the Supreme Court to save the professor, was arrested by police on Sunday for commenting on the Operation Sindoor of the Government of India against Pakistan and submitted it to the court where the court sent it to two days of police. Ali Khan filed a petition in the Supreme Court and wrongly mentioned his arrest. What pleaded Sibal to the Apex Court on Monday, referring to Ali Khan’s petition before the Bank of Chief Justice Br Gavai and Agustin George Christ, citing Ali Khan’s petition before the bank. Sibal said he was arrested for a patriotic statement. The court must listen to this case today or hear tomorrow. The court accepted the request for early trial, and the case ordered that the case be listed for the hearing tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. Two FIRs are registered against associate professor Ali Khan in connection with a comment on Operation Sindoor filed against Professor Ali Khan. The Government of India conducted an operation Vermilion against Pakistan for a terrorist incident to choose tourists in Pahalgam. Ali Khan wrote on Facebook about this operation Sindoor. In this case, two cases are registered in various divisions against Ali Khan. A case is registered against him under sections 152, 196 (1), 197 (1) and 299 of the Indian code. Every latest news and accurate information from the country and the world, every moment on your phone! Download now- Jagran app