Malaika Arora Faces Fresh Bailable Warrant in Saif Ali Khan's 2012 Hotel Brawl Case

A Mumbai magistrate court on Monday reissued a bailable warrant against Bollywood actor Malaika Arora for failing to appear as a witness in the long-pending 2012 hotel brawl case involving Saif Ali Khan.

Malaika Arora Skips Court Again in High-Profile Assault Case

Despite being summoned earlier, Malaika Arora did not appear before the court. This marks her second absence after the court first issued a bailable warrant on March 15, 2025. Her sister, Amrita Arora Ladak, who was also summoned, deposed before the court on March 29.

Due to Malaika’s continued absence, the court has reissued the ₹5,000 bailable warrant and instructed that a warrant report be submitted by April 29, 2025.

What Happened in the 2012 Saif Ali Khan Brawl Case?

The incident dates back to February 21, 2012, when Saif Ali Khan, Malaika Arora, Amrita Arora, and others were dining at a five-star hotel in South Mumbai. During the meal, a verbal altercation reportedly escalated into a physical confrontation with Iqbal Mir Sharma, a South African national and non-resident Indian (NRI).

Sharma filed a complaint at Colaba police station, alleging that Saif Ali Khan punched him in the nose, causing a fracture. The complaint also named Shakil Ladak (Amrita’s husband) and Bilal Amrohi as co-accused in the assault.

Amrita Arora Testifies in Court

In her testimony on March 29, Amrita Arora stated that it was the complainant, Sharma, who was being aggressive and physically assaulted Saif Ali Khan during the scuffle.

Case Update and Next Hearing

The case has drawn significant public and media attention due to the involvement of several prominent Bollywood personalities. With the reissuance of the bailable warrant, the matter is now scheduled for further hearing following the submission of the warrant report.

Read More: TDS Rate Chart for FY 2025-26 AY 2026-27

Mariya Paliwala
Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

BCI Calls for Action Against Legal Service Promotions on Quikr, Sulekha, Just Dial, and Grotal

The Bar Council of India (BCI) has taken a firm stance against…

REALITY CHECK | No Option To Withdraw PF Through UPI Yet

The Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has not yet announced the withdrawal…

Delhi High Court Stays CAG Audit of Ajmer Sharif Dargah Accounts Citing Non-Compliance With Legal Prerequisites

The Delhi High Court has stayed the proposed audit of Ajmer Sharif…

CJI Sanjiv Khanna And 29 Supreme Court Judges to Publicly Declare Assets Amid Justice Yashwant Varma Controversy

In a major step toward enhancing judicial transparency and public trust, Chief…