Salman Khan to arrive tomorrow Jodhpur, hearing of ban on black deer case
In the black deer hunting case, there is a hearing in the court on May 7 against the sentence of Bollywood actor Salman Khan, sentenced to five years in prison. For this, Salman Khan will reach Jodhpur today ie Sunday.

New Delhi: There will be court hearings on May 7 against the 5 year jail sentence awarded to Bollywood actor Salman Khan, convicted in the case of black deer hunting. For this, Salman Khan will reach Jodhpur today ie Sunday. During the hearing in Jodhpur court yesterday, Salman is personally present in the district and sessions court. It is noteworthy that on 5th April, Jodhpur District Chief Judicial Magistrate Dev Kumar Khatri had sentenced Salman to five years in jail for a nearly 20-year-old black deer hunting case.
Along with this, a fine of Rs 10,000 was also imposed. Along with this, co-accused Saif Ali Khan, actress Neelam, Sonali Bendre and Tabu were acquitted of the benefit of doubt. Salman Khan, who was taken into custody after being sentenced, stayed in prison until April 7. After this, District and Sessions Judicial Magistrate Ravindra Kumar Joshi had granted bail to Salman Khan, while imposing a lower court sentence.
Subsequently, Salman's lawyers had now filed an appeal in the sessions court seeking remission of the sentence. This is to be heard on May 7. These days, Salman Khan is shooting for his upcoming movie 'Race 3' and 'India'. With this, tell you that according to the terms of bail, he could not leave the country. After bail, Salman Khan filed a petition seeking the permission of the court to go to four countries for shooting the film. Subsequently, Salman has been allowed by the sessions court to move abroad.
This is the whole case:
Let me tell you that this is the case of 1998 when Salman Khan was in Jodhpur for the film 'Hum Saath Saath Hain'. He was also accompanied by Saif Ali Khan, Tabu, Sonali Bendre and Neelam. All four, including Salman, have alleged that they had hunted two black deer in Kankani village near Jodhpur on 1 October 1998. There were four cases registered against Salman, including the Arms Act. Salman Khan has been acquitted in three cases. This is the fourth case of Kankani village. Apart from Salman, the four other stars have been acquitted by the court due to lack of evidence. Salman was sentenced to five years in jail and 10 thousand fines were also imposed.
Actually, black deer is an endangered animal and is included in Schedule One of the Wildlife (Protection) Act- 1972. Its murder is a legal offense. Salman has been found guilty under Section 9/51 of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 for the purpose of hunting for two black diamonds and sentenced to five years in jail.
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