A Patna court extended educator Khan Sir’s protection from arrest till July 3 in the coaching institute firing case, where he was named in an FIR after a vandalism incident. The interim relief, first granted on June 9, was extended again as the matter awaits the next hearing.
A court in the Patna extended the protection from arrest for educator Faisal Khan, popularly known as Khan Sir, in connection with the coaching institute firing case until the next hearing on July 3.
Khan was named in an FIR after a firing incident involving his guards occurred when unidentified miscreants vandalised his coaching institute in early June.
The court on June 9 granted him protection from arrest, which was subsequently extended up to June 30.
The court will also hear the bail applications of both of Khan’s security guards, who are currently in judicial custody, on July 3.
During the hearing on Tuesday, the court sought details of the arms licenses of both security guards of Khan,”said Satyam Jha, the lawyer of Khan’s rival Roshan Anand.
He added,
“The matter has been listed for arguments on July 3, and the ‘no coercive action’ order against Khan will remain in force till then,”
Roshan Anand is among the accused in a case related to alleged vandalism and stone-pelting outside Khan’s institute on June 2. He is presently out on bail.
The controversy began on June 2-3, 2026, when a group of unidentified persons allegedly attacked the premises of Khan Global Studies (KGS) in Patna’s Musallahpur Haat area.
According to reports, the attackers vandalised parts of the coaching institute and pelted stones at the building, creating panic among students and staff members.
During the violence, shots were reportedly fired and one of the institute’s private security guards sustained injuries. The injured guard was taken to a hospital for treatment. Police personnel quickly reached the spot, secured the area and started an investigation into the incident.
Following the attack, Khan Sir publicly alleged that rival coaching institutes were behind the violence. The incident soon triggered a war of words between coaching operators in Patna, with allegations and counter-allegations emerging from different sides.
The matter took a significant turn when a purported video surfaced on social media showing two security guards allegedly firing shots into the air. After verifying the footage, Bihar Police detained two security guards associated with Khan Global Studies for questioning.
According to a statement issued by the office of the City SP (Central), investigators obtained video footage allegedly showing two individuals engaged in aerial firing. Following verification of the video, both guards linked to the institute were taken into custody.
Police also seized the weapons allegedly used in the firing and sent them for forensic examination. A criminal case was registered at Kadamkuan Police Station and further investigation was initiated.
As the investigation progressed, another controversy emerged when Roshan Anand, who operates a separate coaching institute in Patna, denied any connection with the attack. He rejected allegations linking him to the incident and instead claimed that the firing episode was not a genuine attack but a planned publicity stunt.
According to Anand, Khan Sir had allegedly orchestrated the incident to gain public sympathy and strengthen his public image. These allegations added another layer to the ongoing investigation, compelling police to examine multiple versions of the events.

