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Salman almost broke another law on his way to Jodhpur court
Jodhpur: Actor Salman Khan who has been acquitted by the Jodhpur court on Wednesday for the 18-year-old Arms act case against him, was on the verge of breaking another law while leaving for the courtroom.
As per reports, Salman while leaving for the courtroom from his hotel first sat in a car with tinted windows, which he later got down from after his lawyer adviced him to do so as tinted glasses are not approved by law.
This was one of the four cases against the actor. While the Rajasthan High Court has acquitted him in two cases of poaching of chinkara, trial in the third case of alleged poaching of two blackbucks is still on.
The case against Salman was filed in October 1998 by the Rajasthan forest department for alleged use and possession of arms with expired licences for the poaching of two black bucks in Kankani village near Jodhpur.
The weapons involved were a .22 rifle and a .32 revolver. This is one of four cases against the actor of poaching endangered black bucks and chinkara in the Jodhpur region.
In March 2016, Salman had appeared in the Jodhpur court to plead innocence and claim false implication in the case. The final arguments started on December 9 last year.
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