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Sana Raees Khan lands in Bigg trouble as actor-social media influencer Faizan Ansari files Rs.10 crore lawsuit against her.

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Sana Raees Khan lands in Bigg trouble as actor-social media influencer Faizan Ansari files Rs.10 crore lawsuit against her.

Sana Raees Khan lands in Bigg trouble as actor-social media influencer Faizan Ansari files Rs.10 crore lawsuit against her.

Sana Raees Khan lands in Bigg trouble as actor-social media influencer Faizan Ansari files Rs.10 crore lawsuit against her.

Sana Raees Khan Bigg Boss 17 contestant headlined for wrong reasons as actor Faizan Ansari has filed Rs 10-cr lawsuit, claiming she wasn’t Aryan Khan’s lawyer in the 2021 drug case as allegedly quoted by her.

Reportedly, Ansari in ​the defamation suit, has accused Sana Raees Khan Khan of using Aryan and his lawyer Ali Kashif’s name for publicity
also denounced Sana’s claims of representing Aryan saying it was false.

The ‘Bigg Boss 17’ contestant., Sana Raees Khan shot to fame for claiming to have represented Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan in the 2021 Cordelia cruise ship drugs case, and Indrani Mukerjea, the socialite accused for murder of her daughter Sheena Bora in 2012.

In a recent interaction with the media, the influencer stated that she did not represent SRK’s son but another individual called Evin Sahu, who coincidentally, was also aboard the cruise ship which hosted Aryan and his friends.

Interacting with the media Ansari revealed that Aryan’s lawyer also worked for him and that Sana Khan was using his name to be in the limelight.

She claims herself a criminal lawyer, but she herself is a fraudster and a criminal.
Forget fighting his case, she has never met Aryan or Shah Rukh Khan in her dreams also.

No sooner her name was announced as one of the participants for the seventeenth season of the popular reality TV show, Bombay High Court lawyer Ashutosh Dubey filed a complaint with the Bar Council Of India, stating that it was unconstitutional for a lawyer to engage in any other type of employment while practising.

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), the advocate wrote, “According to rules 47 to 52 of the Bar Council of India Rules, advocates are prohibited from engaging in any other employment to generate income. Additionally, section 49(1)(c) of the Advocates Act, 1961 restricts practicing advocates from pursuing full-time employment in other fields.

News Edit K.V.Raman

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