14 days judicial custody to the accused of attack on Saif Ali Khan, this argument of Mumbai Police did not work in the court
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The court has refused to send Mohammad Shariful Islam, accused of attacking Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, to police custody. Mumbai Police sought his two-day police custody, but Magistrate Komal Rajput said that further police custody is not appropriate at this stage. The court has refused to send Mohammad Shariful Islam, accused of attacking Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, to police custody. Mumbai Police sought his two-day police custody, but Magistrate Komal Rajput said that further police custody is not appropriate at this stage. Therefore, he is sent to 14 days judicial custody. The magistrate also advised the police to read the Indian Judicial Code. Magistrate Komal Rajput said, "You should read the first BNS. The accused has been in police custody for more than 10 days. More custody than this is not appropriate. He will be sent to judicial custody now. If something new comes out in the investigation, then after 30-40 days he can be sent to police custody again for 2-3 day...