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Former Crime Reporter Flynn Remedios Alleges Adv Sana Khan Is Doing “Grave Injustice” To Her Clients

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MUMBAI: Former senior Crime reporter, Business and Tech journalist Flynn Remedios who has covered several beats, including Fashion and Entertainment in a career spanning over 25 years and worked for publications like the Times of India, The Economic Times, Asian Age, Free Press Journal and others, today alleged that Adv. Sana Khan, presently a contestant in the Bigg Boss house, is “doing grave injustice to her clients”.

According to Flynn who spoke to media persons in Mumbai today, he was arrested after a non-bailable warrant came to be issued by a magistrate since he failed to attend court hearings. “I was unwell and since I suffer from asthma, diabetes, hypertension and other cardiac ailments I could not attend court. After arrest I was remanded to judicial or magistrate custody and lodged at the Mumbai Central Prison at Saath Rastha, popularly known as the Arthur Road Jail.”

“There I came in contact with many undertrials who used to share their case details with me since word got around that I was a journalist. I realized there were some undertrials who had engaged the legal services of Adv Sana Khan who is presently a contestant in the reality show Bigg Boss, season 17. They were languishing in jail because their lawyer was on a reality show and unable to attend to their cases. There was one particular case of a POCSO undertrial who had charges under section 376 of the Indian Penal code as well. This particular undertrial was languishing in the prison for over 18 months without bail, when a subsequent DNA report by the Government Forensic Laboratory had clearly exonerated him from being responsible for the pregnancy of the victim. The DNA report clearly stated that the alleged accused undertrial had not fathered the unborn child of the victim; and to the best of my knowledge of law, the accused should have been granted bail due to this discrepancy in the complaint There were discrepancies in the evidence of the victim as well as her age (being a minor). However, since Adv. Sana Khan is unable to attend court, this undertrial is not getting the much-needed legal attention and justice, which in my opinion is a question of professional propriety that the ethics committee of the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa should seriously look into,” Remedios told media persons today.

Another lawyer had also filed a complaint against Adv Sana Khan and we wonder what she has to say to all this? We will definitely get our readers her response and feedback to these allegations, when she is out of the Bigg Boss house.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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