The
Supreme
Court
on
Wednesday
reserved
its
order
on
the
Rajasthan
government's
appeal
challenging
a
state
high
court
order
staying
the
conviction
of
film
star
Salman
Khan
so
that
he
could
travel
to
Britain
for
a
film
engagement.
An
apex
court
bench
of
Justice
S.J.
Mukhopadhyay
and
Justice
A.K.
Goel
reserved
its
order,
saying
that
Salman
Khan's
conviction
could
not
be
stayed
merely
because
it
comes
in
the
way
of
his
getting
a
British
visa.
Salman
Khan
along
with
Sonali
Bendre,
Tabu,
Neelam,
Saif
Ali
Khan
and
others
were
accused
of
hunting
the
protected
blackbuck
in
Rajasthan
while
they
were
shooting
for
the
film
Hum
Saath
Saath
Hain.
Salman
Khan
was
convicted
in
2006
by
the
trial
court
and
the
high
court
stayed
his
conviction
last
year.
The
actor
is
currently
busy
with
his
next
project
Prem
Ratan
Dhan
Payo
with
Sonam
Kapoor.
Apart
from
his
work,
Salman
Khan
is
very
busy
planning
his
sister
Arpita
Khan's
wedding
with
her
boyfriend
Aayush
Sharma.