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However, the court made it clear to Mohammed that he should complete his pilgrimage between May 15 and June 6 and he should submit all necessary documents, including air tickets and other itinerary details of his stay in Saudi Arabia during his pilgrimage.
Recently, Mohammed had approached the court seeking a relaxation of his bail conditions, which included not leaving the city without permission from the trial court.
Mohammed is accused in a case of assault and alleged attempt to murder a 24-year-old Vidvat, the son of a businessman, at a restaurant in February 2018.