Next hearing is on March 10 |
Salman Khan who appeared in the Jodhpur Sessions Court yesterday has been asked to appear again on March 10 to record his statement in connection with the Black Buck poaching case.
The actor had earlier been exempted from appearing in the court, but he was summoned by the Chief Judicial Magistrate this time.
In December 2013, Salman Khan’s counsel had said that there was no direct evidence against the actor that he carried arms with expired license during the alleged Black Buck poaching at the nearby Kankani village in 1998.
In February 2006, Salman Khan was convicted under the Wild Life Act for poaching a Black Buck at the Bhawad near Jodhpur during the shooting of film 'Hum Saath Saath Hain' in September 1998.
Salman Khan was sentenced to a year's imprisonment and was fined for 5000 rupees. Besides Salman, actors Saif Ali Khan, Sonali Bendre, Tabu and Neelam were also accused.
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