In a major development in the Patna coaching centre firing case, educator Faisal Khan, popularly known as Khan Sir, has reached the Civil Court in Patna to surrender. The move comes after an FIR was registered against him on 4 June in connection with allegations related to attempt to murder and provisions of the Arms Act. According to reports, Khan Sir is currently inside the court premises where legal proceedings are underway. The case stems from an incident at a coaching centre in Patna where tensions escalated following clashes and alleged firing near the premises. The situation had triggered a full-scale police investigation and search operation in the days following the incident. Officials had earlier stated that after the FIR was filed, Khan Sir was not immediately traceable, leading to speculation about his movements. However, his legal team reportedly maintained that he was consulting with lawyers and preparing to appear before the court. The dispute is linked to a larger conflict involving coaching institutes and student groups, which reportedly escalated over claims related to academic achievements and recognition. The situation turned tense after allegations of violence and counter-complaints were filed by both sides. With Khan Sir now appearing before the Civil Court, the focus has shifted to the next stage of legal proceedings. The court is expected to decide on matters such as interim bail or custody based on police submissions and case records. Police authorities may seek custodial interrogation as part of the ongoing investigation, while the defence is likely to argue for bail relief. The incident has drawn significant public attention due to Khan Sir’s prominence in the education sector and the involvement of student groups. Further updates are awaited as court proceedings continue and the investigation moves forward.


