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This is an archive article published on August 2, 2016

Chinkara poaching case: Rajasthan govt to appeal against Salman Khan’s acquittal in SC

The Rajasthan High Court had on July 25 acquitted Salman Khan in two cases of chinkara (black buck) poaching in Jodhpur.

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The Rajasthan government  on Tuesday said it will file an appeal in the Supreme Court against the High Court’s decision acquitting actor Salman Khan in two cases of chinkara poaching.

“The government is studying the merits and demerits of the case and has decided to appeal against the decision in the Supreme Court,” the state’s Law Minister, Rajendra Rathore, told reporters.

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The Rajasthan High Court had on July 25 acquitted Khan in two cases of chinkara (black buck) poaching in Jodhpur, while observing that the statement of a key witness could not be considered as he had “disappeared” and the defence could not cross-examine him during the trial.

The witness, driver of the vehicle in which the actor was travelling when the alleged incidents had taken place, surfaced after the High Court verdict and claimed Khan had shot the gazelle.

Two separate cases were registered against the actor under section 51 of the Wildlife Protection Act for poaching two chinkara, an endangered gazelle, in Bhawad village on September 26-27, 1998 and one in Mathania (Ghoda Farm) on September 28-29, 1998.

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The Chief Judicial Magistrate’s court had convicted him in both the cases and sentenced him to one year and five years of imprisonment on February 17, 2006 and April 10, 2006 respectively.

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The verdicts were challenged by Khan in the Sessions Court which dismissed the appeal in the Mathania case and transferred the one in connection with the Bhawad incident to the High Court where two appeals by the state government in connection with the cases were already pending.

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