Salman Khan acquitted from the Black Buck Case by Rajasthan High Court
Earlier sentenced for a five year jail term in regards to the poaching case against him, actor Salman Khan is relieved by the State High Court as on today.
The case goes back to the days when Salman Khan and his team were on film location in the desert state and went on to hunt down endangered antelopes in 1998.
The decision however can be overruled if the state government decides to approach the Supreme Court. Khan had spent a week in Jodhpur's jail in 2007 and freed today by HC.
The driver of the car which took the actor for the hunt, has been missing, additionally there is no proof that the dead animals were shot down by Khan's licensed gun.
Last year, the Mumbai High Court acquitted the actor in the 13 year long Hit & Run case against him. However, the Maharashtra government has moved to the Supreme Court challenging the judgement.
Currently, Salman Khan is in a legal row with the National Women's Commission, for his statement on feeling like a 'raped woman' during the wrestling scenes of Sultan.
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