It looks like actor Salman Khan and legal troubles are like conjoined twins. Though the man is trying hard these days to move on a better and cleaner path, it looks like people are not ready to forgive him for his past illegal deeds.
The 1998 black bucks killing case is back with a bang to haunt the superstar once again.timesofap.com brings you.The recent report says that the Rajasthan High Court yesterday had revised the charges against Salman Khan and his colleagues in the 14-year-old black buck killing case.
Disposing of a state government plea against a sessions court order dropping some of the charges against the accused, the High Court has held that Khan will be charged under Section 51 of Wildlife Act and Section 149 of IPC (Unlawful assembly), said Hastimal Saraswat, counsel for Salman Khan. Section 51 of Wildlife Act carries jail sentence up to three years or fine or both.
Salman was found guilty under the Wildlife Protection Act on charges of killing black bucks in 1998. He was found guilty of killing two blackbucks, a protected species of antelope. Salman was accompanied by his other co-actors – Saif Ali Khan, Tabbu, Neelam and Sonali Bendre, who are also under section 52 ( Attempts to contravene, or abet the contravention of, any of the provisions of this Act) of Wildlife Act and section 149 of IPC.
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