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Big relief to Sooraj Pancholi in Jia Khan suicide case, CBI court acquitted due to lack of evidence

Mumbai: A special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court in Mumbai has today given its verdict in the Jiah Khan Suicide Case case. Actor Suraj Pancholi, accused of allegedly abetting Jiah Khan to commit suicide, has been acquitted.

The court of Justice AS Sayyed has given its verdict in this famous case, on which everyone’s eyes were fixed. The court said that evidence has not been found against Suraj Pancholi, so he has been acquitted of the charges. If seen, Suraj Pancholi has got a big relief from the CBI court.

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Before the verdict was announced in the CBI court, Sooraj Pancholi was first called in the witness box and he was again asked his full name. After this Suraj Pancholi told his full name. At last the court gave its verdict and said that you are acquitted of this whole matter.

All the people related to this case were present in the court at the time of the decision. Special CBI court Sooraj Pancholi came with his mother and veteran actress Zarina Wahab. At the same time, Jiah Khan’s mother Rabia Khan, dissatisfied with this decision of the special CBI court, has said to appeal against this decision in the High Court.

Jiah Khan’s mother Rabia Khan’s lawyer said after special CBI court judge AS Sayyed in Mumbai gave a clean chit to Sooraj Pancholi in the case of Jiah Khan’s death, we will appeal in the High Court after studying the verdict. do.’

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