Close X
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Illegal Arms Act Case: Salman Khan Appears In Jodhpur Court

IANS, 04 Aug, 2017 12:49 PM
  • Illegal Arms Act Case: Salman Khan Appears In Jodhpur Court
Bollywood star Salman Khan on Friday appeared in a court here for verification of his bail bonds in a case related to violation of the Arms Act.
 
 
Salman was to appear in the court of Jodhpur District and Sessions Judge, but he remained present in the court of Additional District Judge as the post of district judge is lying vacant.
 
 
Salman, on reaching the court, produced and verified the personal bail bonds of Rs 20,000. Also, the bail bonds of the same value were produced by his surety Rajkumar Sharma, a local resident.
 
 
Additional Sessions Judge S.P. Parik after verification of documents as well as of the bail bonds, posted the matter for arguments on October 5.
 
 
Salman remained in the court for hardly five minutes, during which the court asked him general questions in regard to his name and address, which he responded calmly.
 
 
 
 
"It is a routine procedure of the court and every accused is required to appear before the appellate court once. We have also followed the procedure," Salman's advocate Hastimal Saraswat told the media.
 
 
Asked if Salman will appear in court on October 5, Saraswat said he will definitely come if the court calls him.
 
 
However, Saraswat denied personal appearance of Salman before the local court on Saturday in the case related to blackbuck poaching in which he is an accused along with several other Bollywood celebrities. 
 
 
Salman and a few other Bollywood actors were accused of poaching blackbucks on the midnight of October 1-2, 1998, during the shooting of Hindi movie "Hum Saath-Saath Hain".
 
 
Salman is accused of carrying and using illegal arms also as he was alleged to have been carrying arms with expired licence. A case under different sections of the Arms Act was registered against him thereafter.
 
 
Salman was acquitted by the Chief Judicial Magistrate in this case in January. However, the state government challenged this verdict in an appeal.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

'Toilet: Ek Prem Katha' Makers Asked To Reply In Copyright Case

A local court here on Wednesday asked the makers of actor Akshay Kumar's "Toilet: Ek Prem Katha" to file a reply to the charge of violation of the Copyright Act by July 31.

'Toilet: Ek Prem Katha' Makers Asked To Reply In Copyright Case

Priya Anand Likes A Role That Makes Her Feel Insecure

Actress Priya Anand says she doesn't like to get too comfortable playing a certain kind of roles. Instead, she says she would like to do roles -- irrespective of the language and industry -- that make her feel insecure.

Priya Anand Likes A Role That Makes Her Feel Insecure

'Kaalakaandi' Actors Keep Director On His Toes

'Kaalakaandi' Actors Keep Director On His Toes
Director Akshat Verma says the "unpredictable" ensemble cast, including Saif Ali Khan, of his film "Kaalakaandi" keeps him on his toes.

'Kaalakaandi' Actors Keep Director On His Toes

'Partition: 1947' Intends To Unite People: Huma Qureshi

Actress Huma Qureshi is not disconcerted by the "strong reactions" to "Partition: 1947", saying the film intends to unite people and not divide them.

'Partition: 1947' Intends To Unite People: Huma Qureshi

Always Had A Liking Towards Comedy Genre: Anu Malik

National Award-winning composer Anu Malik, who will be seen alongside Bharti Singh in TV show "Comedy Dangal", says he has always had a liking towards the comedy genre.

Always Had A Liking Towards Comedy Genre: Anu Malik

Gurinder Chadha Pushed Huma To Excel

Actress Huma Qureshi, who stars in Gurinder Chadha's "Partition: 1947", says the filmmaker pushed her to excel.

Gurinder Chadha Pushed Huma To Excel