Saif Ali Khan stabbing case: Two lawyers compete to represent accused, magistrate plays the referee
A Bangladeshi man was arrested for allegedly attacking Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan. The courtroom drama unfolded when two lawyers competed to represent the accused, leading the magistrate to suggest a joint representation. The accused, Mohammad ...

After breaking much sweat, the Mumbai police on Sunday morning arrested Mohammad Shariful Islam Shehzad from Thane city for allegedly sneaking into the Bollywood star's Bandra home in the early hours of January 16 with the intention of theft and repeatedly stabbing him.
Amid heavy police presence, Shehzad was produced before a metropolitan magistrate court in Bandra in the afternoon.
The court asked him if he had any complaints against the police to which Shehzad replied in the negative. He was then taken to a box meant for accused persons in the back end of the courtroom.
A lawyer then came forward claiming to be appearing for the accused.
Another lawyer jostled his way to the accused box and took Shehzad's signature on his vakalatamana, triggering moments of confusion about who would appear for the alleged attacker.
To defuse the situation, the magistrate suggested to both the competing lawyers to represent Shehzad. "You both can appear," the magistrate said, bringing back the focus on the remand proceedings. The duo agreed.
The court subsequently remanded Shehzad in police custody for five days.
Before arresting the accused, police had rounded up several individuals who resembled him based on the footage of a CCTV camera from the actor's building.
Saif Ali Khan, one of Bollywood's leading actors, was repeatedly stabbed with a knife by an intruder inside his 12th-floor apartment in 'Satguru Sharan' building in upscale Bandra in the early hours of January 16.
The 54-year-old actor underwent an emergency surgery at the Lilavati Hospital where he was rushed following the incident that took place around 2.30 am. He is recovering and may be discharged soon, doctors have said.
Earlier in the day, police said Shehzad hails from Jhalokathi, also called Jhalakathi, district in southern Bangladesh's Barisal division, adding that he was in Mumbai for the past five months, during which he did petty jobs, including at a housekeeping agency.
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