The hearing on the two appeals pertaining to Salman Khan‘s blackbuck case has been postponed by a sessions court. The hearing was deferred to December 18 due to lack of time.
Salman Khan’s counsel Mahesh Bora said, “There are two appeals pending in the sessions court — one each by the government against the acquittal of Salman Khan in the Arms Act case and one by Khan himself challenging the conviction in a poaching case. Both were deferred due to “unavailability of enough time with the court.”
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Salman Khan was sentenced to five years prison after he was found guilty by the court for killing two blackbucks in 1998 in Kankani village, near Jodhpur in Rajasthan. The actor was shooting for Sooraj Barjatya’s ‘Hum Saath Saath Hai’ but was released on bail after being locked in prison for two days. He was granted bail on the condition that he will not leave the country without the court’s permission and will have to be present whenever summoned by the court.
On the work front, Salman Khan is at present busy with the shoot of his next ‘Bharat’, an Ali Abbas Zafar directorial that also features Katrina Kaif, Nora Fatehi, Disha Patani, Tabu and Jackie Shroff.
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