What’s Next for Salman Khan in the Kankani Blackbuck Hunting Case?

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Key Takeaways
- The Kankani blackbuck hunting case involves serious allegations against Bollywood stars.
- The Rajasthan High Court will hear crucial petitions on September 22.
- Justice Manoj Kumar Garg is overseeing the trial consolidation.
- The case has been a subject of public interest for over two decades.
- Legal proceedings may determine the future of those involved.
Jaipur, July 28 (NationPress) The enduring Kankani blackbuck hunting case from 1998, which involves Bollywood icon Salman Khan, has taken another turn during a recent session at the Rajasthan High Court. The court has ruled that Salman Khan's request for a trial transfer will be considered alongside the state government's appeal against the acquittal of other defendants in the case.
Justice Manoj Kumar Garg, who is leading the proceedings, provided crucial instructions to unify various pending petitions related to this high-profile case.
The government's appeal contests the lower court's ruling that found co-accused superstars Saif Ali Khan, Neelam, Tabu, Sonali Bendre, and Dushyant Singh not guilty due to reasonable doubt.
This notorious hunting case traces back to October 1998, when Salman Khan and several Bollywood stars were charged with poaching endangered blackbucks near Kankani village in Jodhpur while filming ‘Hum Saath Saath Hain’.
The saga has seen numerous legal twists, with Salman Khan previously being convicted and sentenced to five years in prison in 2018; he remains free on bail.
Justice Garg has now combined the hearings for Salman Khan’s transfer petition and the state’s appeal against the acquittals, with the High Court set to address the matter on September 22.
This consolidated hearing is anticipated to be pivotal, as the court will evaluate the validity of the appeals against the acquittals and determine if the legal proceedings should be relocated for an equitable trial.
The case has remained a focal point for public interest for over two decades, highlighting the intricacies of India’s legal framework and the challenges faced by celebrities entangled in legal disputes.