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The hearing of Salman Khan's appeal to the Sessions Court against the verdict of the High Court of Rajasthan in the case of Blackbuck poaching will take place today. In February of this year, the hearing of Salman Khan's appeal against the rural court of CJM was postponed until April 3. In his appeal, the actor challenged the verdict handed down by the High Court of Rajasthan regarding his five-year sentence of imprisonment for the murder of Blackbucks. Short Sessions.
In 1998, Salman Khan was sentenced to five years in prison for killing the endangered blackbuck species in Kankani, near Jodhpur. He was filming for the movie Hum Saath Saath Hai. The superstar would have shot the blackbuck with co-stars Saif Ali Khan, Tabu, Sonali Bendre and Neelam.
At the last hearing, Saif, Neelam, Tabu and Sonali were acquitted. However, Salman Khan was found guilty and was announced punished with 5 years in prison. Khan was charged under Section 51 of the Wildlife and Other Protection Act under section 51 and section 149 (unlawful badembly) of the Indian Penal Code.
Last year, in April, when the Jodhpur court had convicted him of murdering two Blackbucks, he had even spent a night in prison for his poaching affair.
After this verdict, Salman challenged the decision of the High Court of Rajasthan by appealing. the Court of Sessions. Last year, when the sentence was announced, Salman Khan's lawyer, Anand Desai, said in a statement: "In this case, Hon Hon Court has acquitted the five co-defendants , which would imply that Salman had gone hunting alone in the middle of the night, in a remote area of Jodhpur.We preferred to appeal the Supreme Court and requested an urgent hearing today. "
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