Court Warns Of Action Against Malaika Arora In Saif Hotel Brawl Case
- On April 29, 2025, a Mumbai court threatened to issue a non-bailable warrant against Malaika Arora after she repeatedly failed to attend the proceedings as a key witness in the 2012 altercation at a hotel linked to Saif Ali Khan.
- The court reissued a bailable warrant on April 7 after Arora repeatedly missed summons while allegedly avoiding proceedings related to an altercation at a five-star hotel in South Mumbai.
- The case arose from an alleged assault on NRI businessman Iqbal Mir Sharma, who accused Saif Ali Khan and associates of injuring him during a dispute triggered by loud chatter at the hotel dinner.
- Saif Ali Khan and two others were charge-sheeted under IPC Section 325 for grievous hurt, while the court stated Arora is "intentionally" avoiding the proceedings despite summons knowledge.
- The court granted Arora a final chance to appear on July 9, 2025, warning that failure to attend could lead to a non-bailable warrant and prolong delays in this long-pending case.
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Court Warns Of Action Against Malaika Arora In Saif Hotel Brawl Case
Noting that actor Malaika Arora was "intentionally" avoiding the legal proceedings by failing to appear as a witness in a 2012 hotel brawl case involving co-star Saif Ali Khan, a court in Mumbai has granted her last chance.
Malaika Arora gets second warrant in assault case
Malaika Arora has received a second bailable warrant in connection with Saif Ali Khan’s 2012 hotel assault case. A Mumbai magistrate court issued a warrant after Arora repeatedly failed to appear as a witness. The case stems from a brawl at a South Mumbai restaurant involving Saif, Kareena Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor, Amrita Arora, and others. NRI businessman Iqbal Sharma had accused Saif of punching him during a heated altercation. Saif claims Sharm…
Mumbai Court warns Malaika Arora of non-bailable warrant in Saif Ali Khan 2012 Hotel Brawl case
A court in Mumbai has granted actor Malaika Arora a last chance to appear as a witness in the 2012 hotel brawl case involving actor Saif Ali Khan. The court warned that a non-bailable warrant will be issued against her if she fails to appear on the next hearing date, July 9. The warning comes after Arora failed to comply with summons and skipped the hearing on April 29, despite a bailable warrant already being issued against her. Chief Judicial …
Mumbai Court Threatens Non-Bailable Warrant Against Malaika Arora in Saif Ali Khan Hotel Brawl Case - PUNE PULSE
Initially, a bailable warrant was issued against Arora on February 15, which was reissued on April 8 after she failed to attend. A Mumbai court has expressed frustration over Malaika Arora’s repeated absence as a witness in the 2012 hotel brawl case involving Saif Ali Khan, accusing her of deliberately evading the legal process. After
Mumbai Court Warns Malaika Arora of Non-Bailable Warrant in 2012 Saif Ali Khan Hotel Brawl Case - CineTalkers
A court in Mumbai has granted actor Malaika Arora a final opportunity to appear as a witness in the 2012 hotel brawl case involving actor Saif Ali Khan. The court has warned that a non-bailable warrant will be issued against her if she does not attend the next hearing on July 9. This warning comes after Arora failed to comply with prior summons and skipped a hearing on April 29, despite a bailable warrant already being issued against her. Chief …
Mumbai Court warns Malaika Arora of non-bailable warrant in Saif Ali Khan 2012 Hotel Brawl case : Bollywood News - Bollywood Hungama
A court in Mumbai has granted actor Malaika Arora a last chance to appear as a witness in the 2012 hotel brawl case involving actor Saif Ali Khan. The court warned that a non-bailable warrant will be issued against her if she fails to appear on the next hearing date, July 9.The warning comes after Arora failed to comply with summons and skipped the hearing on April 29, despite a bailable warrant already being issued against her. Chief Judicial M…
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