Salman
Khan
को
बड़ा
झटका,
कोर्ट
की
पाबंदी
से
करोड़ों
का
नुकसान
|
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The
Blackbuck
Poaching
Case
of
Salman
Khan
has
been
going
on
since
1998
and
the
actor
was
sentenced
to
5
years
in
prison
in
2018,
but
was
out
on
bail
after
spending
just
3
days
in
jail.
The
Jodhpur
Court
had
a
hearing
yesterday
on
August
3,
and
made
a
judgement
that
Salman
Khan
must
seek
permission
every
time
he
travels
abroad.
However,
Salman
Khan's
lawyers
moved
the
judgement
in
the
Jodhpur
sessions
court
citing
that
the
actor
must
be
exempted
from
the
order
that
requires
him
to
take
permission
for
going
abroad.
The
court
ruked
against
the
application
and
now
Salman
Khan
must
seek
permission
when
he
travels
abroad.
Apart
from
the
Blackbuck
Poaching
Case,
Salman
Khan
still
has
the
Arms
Act
Case
pending
and
in
the
previous
hearing,
Salman's
lawyer
had
submitted
an
application
to
the
District
Court
arguing
that
the
Blackbuck
Poaching
case
and
the
Arms
Act
case
should
be
heard
together.
However,
a
source
informed
that
as
per
the
court
process,
the
Arms
Act
case
hearing
will
only
start
after
the
Blackbuck
Poaching
Case
hearing
ends.
Salman
Khan
is
accussed
of
shooting
and
killing
two
blackbucks
in
the
Kankani
village,
Jodhpur,
Rajasthan
on
October
1,
1998,
during
the
shoot
of
the
movie
Hum
Saath
Saath
Hain.
His
co-stars
Saif
Ali
Khan,
Sonali
Bendre,
Tabu
and
Neelam
were
also
accused
in
the
case
and
all
of
them
were
acquitted
by
the
Court
of
Chief
Judicial
Magistrate,
Jodhpur
Rural
on
April
6,
2018.