Salman Khan Gets Relief From Jodhpur Sessions Court for Allegedly Submitting False Affidavit in the Blackbuck Poaching Case
Reportedly, Jodhpur District and Sessions Court in Rajasthan has dismissed the plea of the State Government which claimed that the Bollywood actor had submitted a false affidavit in connection with the Arms act. The Centre’s plea was rejected by the lower court.
As per the latest reports, Jodhpur District and Sessions Court in Rajasthan has dismissed the plea of the State Government which claimed that the Bollywood actor had submitted a false affidavit in connection with the Arms act. The Centre’s plea was rejected by the lower court. The hearing on the same case was today (Feb 11) and the court ruled out a decision in favour of the actor. Salman Khan Granted Permission by High Court To Appear for Hearing in Blackbuck Poaching Case Via Video Conferencing.
As approved by the court, Salman had appeared for the hearing of his appeal against conviction in the blackbuck poaching case through a video call. During the hearing, his lawyer, Hastimal Saraswat had told the court that, “The affidavit was mistakenly given on August 8, 2003, as Salman had forgotten that his licence was given for renewal because he was too busy. Therefore, he mentioned that the licence had gone missing in the court.” Blackbuck Poaching Case: Salman Khan's Hearing in Jodhpur Court Adjourned to June 4 Due to Coronavirus Lockdown.
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It was in 1998 when Salman was arrested for hunting two blackbucks near Jodhpur. During that time, under the Arms Act, a case was registered against him and the court had demanded his arms licence. Salman had said that his license was lost, and had given an affidavit in the court in 2003. He also lodged an FIR with regards to the same at the Bandra police station in Mumbai. Stay tuned!
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 11, 2021 05:01 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).