Salman
Khan
breathed
a
sigh
of
relief
when
the
Jodhpur
Court
acquitted
him
in
the
Chinkara
Poaching
Case
and
now
it
looks
like
trouble
is
coming
all
over
again
as
the
Rajasthan
Government
has
gone
ahead
and
filed
an
appeal
before
the
Jodhpur
District
and
Sessions
Court
challenging
the
lower
court's
order
in
acquitting
Salman
Khan
in
the
case.
The
court
has
now
sent
out
a
fresh
notice
to
Salman
Khan
seeking
a
reply
by
April
21,
2017.
Arguing
on
the
appeal,
Public
Prosecutor
Pokar
Ram
Bishnoi
criticised
the
order
of
the
Chief
Judicial
Magistrate
(CJM)
saying
the
trial
court
overlooked
many
material
facts
of
the
case.
"The
sessions
judge,
while
admitting
the
appeal,
has
posted
the
matter
for
further
hearing
on
April
21," said
Bishnoi.
The
CJM's
court
in
January
had
acquitted
Salman
Khan
of
all
the
charges
pinned
against
him
of
illegal
possession
and
use
of
arms
during
the
alleged
poaching
of
two
black
bucks
in
the
village
of
Kankani
near
Jodhpur
on
October
1-2,
1998.