Salman Khan Black Buck Case : Re-Examination of Witnesses

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Mumbai : It wasn’t a long ago when Salman Khan hit-and-run case became a household affair for almost every single folk of the country. The actor somehow managed to drag himself from landing up in Jail, through getting relief by the High Court. A whole lot of fans of Sallu were seen praying for his release, and the wishes seemed paid off.

Well though his sentence has been suspended by the High Court for now however things seem yet not going in the favor of the Kick star. Now it’s his Black buck poaching case, which is afresh creasing nuisance for him.

The latest reports coming amid the Salman khan black buck poaching case suggests that he has now moved to Rajasthan High Court. The actor has pleaded the High Court to grant permission for calling five prosecution witnesses of the black buck poaching case, concerning their re-examination.

The prosecution witnesses include Investigating officer Ashok Patni and Rajat Kumar Mishra, who was the District Magistrate that time. According to his counsel, the single bench has refused his to admit his plea.

Salman Khan and his Bollywood friends have been accused in the poaching case, the incident that took place on October 1, 1998 midnight, when they were in Jodhpur for the shooting of ‘Hum Saath Saath Hain’. The actors said to have killed two blackbucks then, which were endangered species and protected under Government’s act.

The act also dragged under another hitch as he was carrying illegal arms, as the experience of the same was been expired. Consequently, the Bajrangi Bhaijaan actor got accused for poaching and arms act.

It’s not the first time when Salman has been seen seeking the permission, earlier the same petition of the actor has been rejected by the trial court and the session court. Salman Khan’s counsel HM Saraswat said now the decision is of the Chief Justice that which court would heart the petition.

“Now the Chief Justice will decide which court would hear this petition. Till than we would have to wait.”


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