1998 poaching case: Salman Khan cannot travel to UK after SC order
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday set aside the Rajasthan High Court order keeping in suspension the conviction of Bollywood actor Salman Khan in the black buck hunting case in which he was awarded five-year jail term by a trial court.
The bench had on November 5, last year reserved its judgement after raising question on the Rajasthan High Court's decision staying the mega star's conviction without going into the merits of the case and just to pave the way for him to get visa to travel to the United Kingdom for professional reasons.
Salman had submitted that he would have faced hardship if his conviction would not have been stayed by the high court as it adversely affected his right to travel abroad.
The state government had approached the apex court against the High Court order which had, on November 12, 2013 stayed his 2006 conviction in the case and paved the way for him to get a British visa.
The court has, however said that Khan can approach Rajasthan HC and seek relief if he really needs to travel abroad.
Salman Khan Black Buck Case: Supreme Court directs Rajasthan High Court to consider this case afresh
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Black Buck case: We filed SLP challenging stay of conviction granted by HC,that hs been set aside by SC today: Varun Punia,State Govt Lawyer
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He (Salman Khan) will no longer be "dabbang" but a meek actor who violated the law: Abha Singh (lawyer) on black buck case
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