The
Jodhpur
High
Court
has
acquitted
Salman
Khan
in
the
1998
Black
Buck
poaching
case
and
the
Chinkara
case,
which
went
on
for
close
to
two
decades.
Salman
Khan
is
finally
a
free
man
now
as
all
the
criminal
charges
have
been
dropped
against
him
by
the
court.
The
Sultan
star,
Salman
Khan,
wasn't
present
at
the
hearing
but
the
court
has
declared
its
final
verdict
today
on
July
25,
2016
and
has
freed
Salman
from
all
the
charges
in
both
the
cases.
During
the
shoot
of
Sooraj
Barjatya's
'Hum
Saath
Saath
Hain'
in
1998,
Salman
Khan
and
seven
others
close
to
him
were
accused
of
killing
a
blackbuck
and
a
chinkara
in
two
separate
incidents.
One
of
the
animals
was
killed
at
Bhawad
on
the
outskirts
of
Jodhpur
on
September
26,
1998,
and
the
other
at
Ghoda
Farms
on
September
28,
1998.
The
issue
became
a
nation
wide
debate
and
Salman
Khan
was
slammed
for
his
senseless
actions.
After
18
years,
the
court
has
declared
that
Salman
Khan
is
not
found
guilty
of
the
incident.
So
now
the
question
on
everyone's
mind
is,
'who
killed
the
blackbuck?'.