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Courts never granted me special privilege: Salman Khan tells SC

Bollywood actor Salman Khan has told the SC that he has always been treated as an ordinary citizen by courts and never given any special privilege, as he sought to justify a Rajasthan HC order suspending his conviction in the blackbuck hunting case.

Updated on: Aug 28, 2014 04:54 PM IST
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Bollywood actor Salman Khan has told the Supreme Court that he has always been treated as an ordinary citizen by courts and never given any special privilege, as he sought to justify a Rajasthan high court order suspending his conviction in the blackbuck hunting case.

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The Dabangg star also submitted that he has been one of the highest tax payers and the high court stayed his conviction to enable him to go abroad for his professional engagement which brings in foreign exchange in the country.

The 48-year-old actor opposed the stand taken by Rajasthan government which had submitted that the high court had granted special privileges to him by staying his conviction in which he was sentenced by a trial court to undergo five-year jail term.

Also read: SC issues notice to Salman Khan in blackbuck poaching case

On July 9, the apex court issued notice to Khan on a plea by Rajasthan government challenging the high court decision. The state government had approached the apex court against the Rajasthan high court order of November 12 last year, staying his 2006 conviction in the case and paving way for him to apply for a British visa.

 
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