Blackbuck case: court summons Salman Khan

The Bollywood actor has been directed to appear in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Jodhpur

April 17, 2015 05:32 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:11 pm IST - Jodhpur

Bollywood film actor Salman Khan arrives at a court in connection with the blackbuck poaching case in Jodhpur. File photo: Rohit Jain Paras

Bollywood film actor Salman Khan arrives at a court in connection with the blackbuck poaching case in Jodhpur. File photo: Rohit Jain Paras

Bollywood actor Salman Khan has been directed to appear in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate here on April 23 for recording of his statements in the Arms Act case in connection with the 1998 blackbuck poaching incident.

Chief Judicial Magistrate Anupama Bijlani asked his counsel to ensure Khan’s presence in the court after the examination of four witnesses, associated with the FSL examination of the arms in question, was completed on Friday.

“The examination of the four prosecution witnesses, which had started on April 13 was completed today and now Khan will have to appear in the court on April 23 for recording of his statements,” Khan’s counsel H M Saraswat said.

These four witnesses had been allowed to be called by the court on March 3, after it came up in the court that some pending applications moved by the then public prosecutor way back in 2006 were undecided.

The court, which was on the verge of pronouncing the judgment in the case, then refused to proceed in the case and on plea of the prosecution, had allowed to summon and examine these witnesses.

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