Other Courts

Saif Ali Khan 2012 Assault Case: Actress Malaika Arora Faces Legal Trouble

A Mumbai court has reissued a bailable warrant against actor Malaika Arora after she failed to appear as a witness in the ongoing case involving an alleged attack on NRI businessman Iqbal Mir Sharma by actor Saif Ali Khan at a 5-star hotel in 2012.

The incident, which occurred on February 22, 2012, involved a brawl between Khan and Sharma, and Arora was among those present during the altercation.

Case Details

The Chief Judicial Magistrate at Esplanade Court, K.S. Zanwar, is currently in the process of recording witness testimonies in the case. Arora, who was part of the dinner group with Khan at the hotel, was initially issued a bailable warrant on February 15, 2025, after failing to appear in court. As she did not attend the proceedings, the court reissued the warrant on Monday, April 7, 2025. The next hearing for this case is scheduled for April 29, 2025.

Background Of Incident

The incident in question occurred when Saif Ali Khan and his friends, including his wife Kareena Kapoor, sister Karisma Kapoor, Malaika Arora, Amrita Arora, and several male companions, were dining at the hotel.

According to the police, when Iqbal Mir Sharma objected to the noise and disruptive behavior of the group, a confrontation ensued. It is alleged that Saif threatened Sharma and subsequently punched him in the nose, causing a fracture. Sharma also accused Saif and his friends of physically assaulting his father-in-law, Raman Patel.

Saif Ali Khan’s Defense

Saif Ali Khan, however, has a different version of events. He claims that Sharma provoked the group by making offensive remarks and using abusive language towards the women accompanying him, which led to the altercation. In the wake of the incident, Saif and his two friends, Shakeel Ladak and Bilal Amrohi, were arrested following a complaint filed by Sharma.

The trio was later granted bail, and they face charges under section 325 (assault) of the Indian Penal Code.

With the re-issuance of the bailable warrant against Malaika Arora, the case is set to continue, with the court expected to hear more testimony from witnesses, including Arora, in the upcoming hearings.

As the matter moves forward, it remains to be seen how the testimonies will shape the outcome of the case and whether Arora will comply with the court’s summons.

Read More: Supreme CourtDelhi High CourtStates High CourtInternational

Meera Verma

Recent Posts

Akshay Kumar Moves Bombay HC To Protect His Personality Rights

Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar has approached the Bombay High Court seeking protection of his personality…

2 months ago

Bribery Case: CBI Arrests NHIDCL Executive Director

The Central Bureau of Investigation on Wednesday arrested the Executive Director and Regional Officer of…

2 months ago

Supreme Court Issues Slew Of Directions On Green Crackers Issue

The Supreme Court on Wednesday laid down detailed interim guidelines permitting the sale and use…

2 months ago

INX Media Case: Delhi HC Relaxes Travel Restrictions On Karti Chidambaram

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday relaxed the travel restrictions placed on Congress MP Karti…

2 months ago

Delhi HC Rules Lawyers’ Offices Not Commercial Establishments; Quashes NDMC Case Against Advocate

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday clarified that the professional office of a lawyer does…

2 months ago

Delhi HC Allows Actor Rajpal Yadav To Travel To Dubai For Diwali Event

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday permitted actor Rajpal Yadav to travel to Dubai to…

2 months ago