The fission dynamics has been studied for a near super heavy compound nucleus 260Rf populated through 28Si + 232Th reaction at an excitation energy of 85.7 MeV. Full momentum transfer binary events were separated from the transfer induced fission events. The contribution from transfer induced fission has been found to be 7±2%. Mas ratio distribution, mass-total kinetic energy (TKE), and mass angle correlation have been extracted for the full momentum transfer events using two body kinematics. The experimentally extracted width of mass distribution is higher than the mass width calculated theoretically using the saddle-point model, which indicates the presence of non-compound nuclear fission in the reaction under study. The mass-TKE distribution obtained for 260Rf nucleus matches with the theoretical predictions from the Viola systematics and GEneral description of Fission observables (GEF) model. The mass-angle distribution for the reaction under study indicates no significant correlation between the mass and emission angles of the fission fragments.