Prosecution challenges 4 cine stars\' acquittal in black buck poaching case

Prosecution challenges 4 cine stars' acquittal in black buck poaching case

Press Trust of India  |  Jodhpur 

The Monday issued notices to film stars Saif Ali Khan, Kothari, and Tabbu on an appal by the state government, challenging their acquittal by a trial court in a case of hunting two black bucks in 1998.

is the sole accused who was convicted in the case of hunting two black bucks in Kankani village near Jodhpur in October 1998.

The trial court had sentenced Khan to five years in jail on April 5 last year, while acquitting the five other co-accused. Khan is presently out on bail.

The high court issued notices, condoning the delay by the in filing the appeal, said

The court has asked the five to file their replies to the court within eight weeks.

After the five files their replies, the state's appeal would be sent back to the session court for further hearing as the first appeal to a magisterial court judgement lies in the sessions court, explained Bishnoi.

The state had come to the high court after the sessions court had taken objections to the late filing of the appeal by the state government, he said.

has already challenged his conviction before the sessions court, which is presently hearing the defence arguments in his appeal.

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First Published: Mon, March 11 2019. 19:15 IST