Breaking! Jodhpur Court Acquits Salman Khan On The Arms Act Case, Gives 'Benefit Of Doubt'!
Salman Khan has been acquitted by the Jodhpur Court on the Arms Act Case which was pinned against him in 1998. Salman Khan was given the benefit of the doubt in the hearing & freed from all charges.
Salman
Khan
has
been
acquitted
in
the
illegal
Arms
Act
Case
by
the
Jodhpur
District
session
court
today
on
January
18,
2017.
It
is
reported
that
Salman
Khan
was
given
the
benefit
of
the
doubt
by
the
Chief
Judiciary
Magistrate
Court.
The
chargesheet
claimed
that
the
license
of
the
firearms
used
by
Salman
Khan
to
poach
the
blackbucks
had
expired
on
September
22,
1998.
However,
the
actor
had
used
the
firearms
to
hunt
the
endangered
species
on
October
1
and
2,
1998.
The
poaching
took
place
in
the
Kankani
village,
on
the
outskirts
of
Jodhpur
during
the
shoot
of
Hum
Saath
Saath
Hain.
Salman
Khan
was
booked
under
the
Wildlife
Protection
Act
and
the
Arms
Act
-
sections
3/25
and
3/27
-
for
keeping
and
using
fire
arms
with
expired
license.
The
Arms
Act
Case
has
finally
come
to
an
end
almost
after
nineteen
years
and
Salman
Khan
has
been
finally
acquitted
from
all
charges
which
were
pinned
against
him.