Salman Khan’s legal wrangles are not few, nor uncomplicated. To apprise his fans, and the media, about the latest development and the history of these legal cases, the 47-year-old superstar has started a website.
Explaining the rationale behind launching the website, Salman goes on to write, “Certain court cases are filed against me. There is widespread media reporting of these cases. The reports are sometimes inaccurate and misleading, and cause damage to my reputation, both professional and personal. I have been advised to put up this website to provide easily accessible factual information about the ongoing status of these cases. This website will be updated by my advocates from time to time.”
The website is www.salmankhanfiles.com.
Just a cursory glance at the website shows updates regarding the 2002 hit-and-run case in which Salman Khan’s application for a review of a Magistrate court order was dismissed on Monday. It also states that Salman’s lawyer intends to challenge the dismissal of the Criminal Revision Application in Bombay High Court.
On June 24, Salman’s application was dismissed and it was observed by the Mumbai sessions court that the actor can be tried under the stringent culpable homicide not amounting to murder charge that attracts a maximum jail term of ten years.
The case will now be listed on July 19, 2013 for the framing of charges against Salman Khan.
Explaining the rationale behind launching the website, Salman goes on to write, “Certain court cases are filed against me. There is widespread media reporting of these cases. The reports are sometimes inaccurate and misleading, and cause damage to my reputation, both professional and personal. I have been advised to put up this website to provide easily accessible factual information about the ongoing status of these cases. This website will be updated by my advocates from time to time.”
The website is www.salmankhanfiles.com.
Just a cursory glance at the website shows updates regarding the 2002 hit-and-run case in which Salman Khan’s application for a review of a Magistrate court order was dismissed on Monday. It also states that Salman’s lawyer intends to challenge the dismissal of the Criminal Revision Application in Bombay High Court.
On June 24, Salman’s application was dismissed and it was observed by the Mumbai sessions court that the actor can be tried under the stringent culpable homicide not amounting to murder charge that attracts a maximum jail term of ten years.
The case will now be listed on July 19, 2013 for the framing of charges against Salman Khan.
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