Bollywood superstar Salman Khan’s plea in the ongoing Arm’s Act Case has been rejected by a Jodhpur court. Sessions judge Manoj Kumar Vyas had completed the hearing of the petition last week and had reserved the order for Thursday.
He rejected the revision petition of Salman Khan seeking permission to summon five witnesses in the Arms Act case. The Arms Act Case is in connection with the black bucks poaching case against the Dabangg Khan.
Salman Khan’s counsel HM Saraswat said, “We are awaiting the detailed order to find out the grounds on basis of which the court turned down the petition. We might approach the High Court. But we will reach a final decision only after perusal of the order.”
The five witnesses mentioned in Khan’s petition were prosecution witnesses and had already been examined. But the prosecution to summon four new witnesses in pursuance of the four undecided applications moved in 2006, the defence also made a plea to call these witnesses again.