Azam Khan Faces Renewed Legal Heat as Rampur Court Schedules Next Hearing in PAN Card Case
Uttar Pradesh’s MP-MLA Sessions Court in Rampur has scheduled the next hearing for December 23, 2025, after the state government appealed for a harsher sentence in the PAN card case involving SP leader Azam Khan’s son, Abdullah Azam. The move has triggered renewed political and legal debate in the region.
According to officials, the Uttar Pradesh government has filed an appeal in the MP-MLA Sessions Court in Rampur, urging an enhancement of the sentence previously issued in the case. The matter, which centres on irregularities linked to Abdullah Azam’s PAN card, has been under judicial review for some time and has repeatedly drawn public attention due to the political stature of those involved.
The court, after reviewing the state’s submission, has scheduled the next hearing for December 23, 2025. The decision has amplified anticipation across both political and legal spheres, with observers noting that the state’s move could significantly influence the trajectory of the case and its potential repercussions for Azam Khan’s political standing.
While neither the defence camp nor government representatives have issued detailed public statements following the appeal, the progression of the case is being closely watched, particularly in Rampur, where Azam Khan remains a central political figure. The fresh court date marks another chapter in a legal saga that continues to intersect with the region’s political environment, potentially shaping future developments as the case moves forward.

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