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Salman Khan’s hearing for BAIL PLEA OVER; Verdict likely to come after lunch

New Delhi: Bollwyood's bhaijaan Salman Khan has spent two nights in the jail and now on Saturday, hearing on his bail plea has got over and verdict  can come after 2PM. Sisters Alvira, Arpita and bodyguard Shera were also in the courtroom when discussion started. While talking to ABP News, some of the lawyers revealed that verdict is likely to come after lunch. It will be a good news for many Salman Khan fans if actor gets the bail but if hearing is reserved till Monday, then he will have to stay in Jail for another two nights. A District and Sessions Court Judge who had reserved the bail plea hearing in the 1998 blackbuck poaching case against Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has been transferred, according to the Rajasthan High Court website. The website on Friday night listed that Judge Ravindra Kumar Joshi's was transferred to Sirohi.On Friday, Judge Joshi had reserved the bail plea hearingin the blackbuck poaching case in which Salman has been convicted and sentenced to five years imprisonment. Joshi had asked for more documents, such as files of previous cases heard by Rural and High Courts, a decision could be taken on the bail plea.
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